What is the Motley gene corn snake?
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What is the Motley gene corn snake?
Motley is allelic to and dominant over Stripe, meaning a cornsnake that is het motley AND stripe is visually Motley.
What did corn snakes evolve from?
The first Scaleless corn snakes originated from the cross of another North American rat snake species to a corn snake and they are therefore, technically, hybrids. Scaleless mutants of many other snake species have also been documented in the wild.
What makes a lavender corn snake?
As the name implies, the lavender corn snake has a purple tint to its skin but is otherwise the same as other corn snakes. It usually grows more than four feet long, and it usually has a darker pattern on its back.
What is a caramel corn snake?
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Elaphe (Pantherophis) guttata. DESCRIPTION: We have a great selection of CB Caramel Corn Snakes for Sale. These are beautiful corn snakes due to their unique coloration. Corn Snakes are a great beginner snake and are very hardy. Most of our corn snakes are bred here in house.
What morphs make a Palmetto corn snake?
They are bred from two heterozygous corn snakes (het corn snakes for short) and carry the recessive gene necessary for their scale color.
What does Avery mean in snakes?
Anery is an abbreviation for anerythristic, meaning they lack red pigment. So, unlike traditional, brightly colored corn snakes, the anery corn snake is usually duller with tones of gray and neutrals.
Where do corn snakes originate from?
Corn snake-02 They are native to the eastern United States but are most abundant in Florida and the southeastern U.S.
Does a purple snake exist?
Amblyodipsas is a genus of snakes found in Africa. Currently, 9 species are recognized. These snakes are often known as purple-glossed snakes or glossy snakes.
What does Anery mean in snakes?
What is a reverse Okeetee corn snake?
This morph is created by breeding an amelanistic corn snake with an Okeetee. As the amelanistic trait means a lack of pigmentation, the black completely disappears and the Reverse Okeetee instead displays an array of paler hues, predominantly pink, orange, and yellow.