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i know theres diff. morphs (i think thats what u call it) of corn snakes....and i recently got a hol dof this beauty and was wondering what morph it may be? you can pretty clearly see her colors in the pic (and shes still a baby...about 12 inches long maybe?) but she has shed 2 times already since i got her (once the day after i got her/him and then again 2 nights ago....only about 3 weeks between sheds) but now since its last shed i relized it has yellow comin from underneath its belly also!! if anyone has any ideas, please help!
thank you
-allen :med3eye:
Looks like a snow corn to me. Not 100% on that though.
peterm15
08-30-05, 08:39 AM
it looks like an albino... i have one that looks the same and is albino het for ghoast
Snow is a type of albino, hence the red eyes.
That's a snow corn
a combination of two albino genes.
Amel and Anery
Amel is the reduction of the black pigment
Anery is the Reduction of the Red pigment
With those two genes in place, you'll have a Snow (Reduction of both red and black pigmentation; Amel and Anery)
Hope this helped
Hey what happens if you breed a snow to a snow? Do you get snows, amels, anerys, normals or what?
nguyen_inc
11-26-05, 09:40 AM
You get all snow offspring
djcoreyd
11-26-05, 10:27 AM
Looke's to me as a Snow was breeded with a Hypomelanistic Corn, Had to say with many breeds and coulours of corns best guess for a name would be Snow corn Het for Hypo or Red Ghost Hybrid.
Well by the pic. it looks like a snow corn and theres no way of determining its exact genetics just by its phenotype alone. We must also remember that as corns age certain colors begin to develope such as the yellows.Snow corns can have a variety of color from green blotched snows to bubblegum to xanthics.Time will tell its exact looks .Looks like a healthy little guy though best of luck.
camille
12-01-05, 08:53 AM
its deffinetly a snow BUT it could be a blizzard or some kind of other type that has snow genes :P. corn morphs are getting more and more complicated every day. And yellow is normal for snows. some will get really yellow and others just small stripes. it all depends. taking from the please help thing you need to read more. u suggest you join the cornsnakes forum they have the best info there for cornsnakes and i also suggest you buy the cornsnake manual by kathy love and bill love. its the bible of cornsnake owners
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