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Amber
This morph combines the Caramel gene with the Hypomelanistic gene,
which reduces the black wash over a snake. This
results in a nice yellowish snake with dark eyes.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$70 each |
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Amelanistic
This morph has all the melanin (black pigment) removed
including from the eyes, which are almost a glowing red.
Also known as "Amels" (pronounced Ay-mels), this was the first colour morph other than
Normal.
Females: 0 Males: 1 |
$45 each |
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Amelanistic Motley
These snakes are homo for the Motley pattern and Amelanistic.
They have red eyes as well as bright oranges, reds, and
yellows and with the motley pattern, upon maturity, they are
usually much brighter than a normal pattern Amelanistic.
Females: 3 Males: 4 |
$80 each |
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Amelanistic Motley/stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These snakes are a pattern abherancy that expresses a mix
between Motley and Stripe. There is a huge variance here
and in this section I will include other abherancies including
cubed and vanishing.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$80 each |
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Amelanistic Stripe
These snakes are homo for the Stripe pattern and Amelanistic.
They have red eyes as well as bright oranges, reds, and yellows
and with the stripe pattern, upon maturity they usually have reduced
or no white on the dorsal pattern. They usually are a
nice bright snake!
Females:
2 Males: 1 |
$80 each |
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Anery
This morph lacks the yellow and red pigments
and is thus sometimes called
"black albino." The snakes can tend to yellow-up (show traces of
yellow) a fair bit as they reach adulthood, though some have
been selectively bred to reduce this trait.
Females: 15 Males: 7 |
$40 each |
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Anery Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These snakes are showing the trait of Anerythrism along
with the pattern trait of Motley. This causes joined saddles
creating a "dot like" effect down the back. Motleys also have a
clean white belly.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$90 each |
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Anery Stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These snakes are showing the trait of Anerythrism along
with the pattern trait of Stripe. This causes thin stripes
along the snake instead of saddles. Stripes also have a clean
white belly.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$90 each |
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Blizzard - CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This popular morph was the first all white cornsnake which
happens to be the closest we have in cornsnakes, to a leucistic
animal. The only difference being eye colour.
Leucistics would have dark while blizzards have bright red eyes.
These were created by combining anery B or charcoal with
amelanistic.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$80 each |
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Bloodred
This morph has a belly without checkers, a smeared or
reduced pattern and a beautiful red tone. The red can vastly
vary from orange to
scarlet-red and even to a deep purple-red. This morph shows the greatest pattern change;
babies look nothing like they do when they mature!
Females:
7 Males: 6 |
$75 each |
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Bloodred Motley
This morph is a fairly new one. Combining the trait
for motley <spots down the back> and blood greatly improve the
colour quality of the animal. Mine have been created from
parents who are het so it is difficult to know for sure if they
are ACTUALLY bloodreds! After getting opinons from
experienced breeders in the states I believe these should be as
advertised.
Females:
0 Males: 2 |
$200 each |
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Hypo Bloodred
These snakes combine the above Bloodred gene with
Hypomelastic A, which reduces the black pigments in the snake’s
appearance!
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$150 each |
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Butter
Butter combines Amelanistic and Caramel together
resulting in bright yellow Corn snakes with red eyes. They can
be a light butter yellow all the way to a bright
canary yellow. As babies they tend to look like washed
out Amels, but it doesn't take long for the colour to come in!
Females:
1 Males: 0 |
$70 each |
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Butter Motley
Butter combines Amelanistic and Caramel together. Motley is
the pattern trait which causes spots down the back, brighter
colours, and a clean white belly! These guys are extremely
bright and yellow upon maturing!
Females: 1 Males:
1 |
$120 each |
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Butter Stripe
Butter combines Amelanistic and Caramel together. Stripe is
the pattern trait which causes stripes down the back! It
is very common to have a "vanishing" pattern where the stripes
dissipate part way along the snake turning to a solid yellow.
Females:
0 Males: 4 |
$250 each |
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Caramel
This gene is one that causes a reduction in the red in the
snake, causing more of the yellows and browns to show through.
Often the caramels have an almost metallic look about them,
certainly a gene that combines well with others to make very
sought after snakes!
Females:
1 Males: 0 |
$60 each |
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Caramel
Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This morph combines Caramel and
the pattern gene for Motley, which results in a higher contrast
Caramel often with pastel-grey on the head.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$110 each |
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Caramel Stripe
Another hot
morph! In my opinion this is a must-have in your
collection :-) Combining Caramel and Stripe causes clear
greys and earthy tones (yellows and tans) in a stripe pattern.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$150 each |
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Charcoal
This morph was
the second anery type gene to be discovered. When new on
the scene it used to be called Anery "B". Baby charcoals
differ from anerys in that their eyes are usually much darker.
When adults Charcoals can also tend to have less yellowing
occuring on them.
Females:
0 Males: 2 |
$60 each |
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Christmas
This
morph is another type of hypo which is currently being tested
and researched by many breeders in the states. It
sometimes creates a slight green hue in the background colours.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$75 each |
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Creamsicle
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This
morph is actually a "hybrid" of an
Emoryii rat snake
crossed with the common Corn snake. Originally bred in
Vancouver, BC, the intent was to create a soft orange or yellow
corn, which would tend to have larger, stronger babies.
The resulting babies often havea
greater number of saddles, different head patterns, and larger
body types than average.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$55 each |
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Creamsicle Stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These are a Creamsicle Corn snake with the gene for Stripe
bred into them. This often causes extreme variances in the
patterns for the babies, but as with all stripes the bellies
are all clear white.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$90 each |
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Dilute Anery Motley
Dilute adds a
new twist to the Anery Motley morph! Dilute causes a
foggy, light appearance by inhibiting the melanin from reaching
the skin surface. All Dilutes shed clear.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$125 each |
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Pastel Dilute Anery Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This morph adds
one more gene to the pile: Hypomelanism. It is
referred to as Pastel due to the fact that it often causes a
pastel-pink hue to appear.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$150 each |
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Fire (Amelanistic Bloodred)
These snakes are definitely appropriately named! Upon
maturing, they are often fiery-red with blazing eyes.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$125 each |
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Ghost
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These snakes are showing the traits of Anerythristic A and
standard Hypomelanistic at the same time. These make a snake
with very pleasing pastel shades.
Females: 0 Males:
0 |
$65 each |
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Ghost Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
These snakes are showing the traits of Anerythristic A and
standard Hypomelanistic at the same time as the pattern trait,
motley. These make a snake
with very pleasing pastel shades with dots or circles down the
back.
Females: 0 Males: 0 |
$120 each |
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Ghost Stripe
These snakes are showing the traits of Anerythristic A and
standard Hypomelanistic at the same time as stripe. These make a snake
with very pleasing pastel shades with longitudinal stripes.
Females:
1 Males: 1 |
$120 each |
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Golddust
This morph is a fairly new and confusing one! It
involved caramel, ultra and amelanistic. The ultra is
where things become tricky! It is codominant at the same
location as amel. So basically a snake can be amelanistic
and ultra at the SAME TIME! More frequently called "ultramel".
This gene can reproduce itself in one generation if bred with
something amel. Breed this to a butter and you will get
butters and golddusts in the first generation!
Females: 2 Males: 0 |
$75 each |
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Golddust Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This is the same
as above but add in the bonus of motley! These guys end up
nice and bright and upon maturing develop dark eyes. This
means that those who love bright yellow snakes but dislike red
eyes have something to collect! The babies I have for sale
at this time came from a golddust mot to golddust mot breeding
from Bayou Reptiles, and I have a suspicion at least one may
actually be an ultra caramel mot, which would mean bred to a
butter motley you would get ALL golddust motley!
Females: 0 Males: 0 |
$125 each |
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Granite
This morph shows traits for Anery and Bloodred.
The snakes tend to vary quite a lot as some have almost white sides
with just a bit of peppering, while others almost look like a
regular Anery. Often males tend to get a
bit of a pink wash over them! Please note
these are now 2 years old and a few would be ready to breed this
year!
Females:
2 Males: 7 |
$100 each |
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Ghost Blood
This morph shows traits for Anery, Bloodred
and Hypo! This hot morph tends to have a lot of
variability due to the different lines of ghost being used.
The ones I currently have for sale were imported from Rob and
Louise Stevens of Bayou Reptiles. Their lines tend to have
nice light heads and colouring and were created starting the
"Silver Queen" line of ghosts created by Rich Zuchowski of
Serpenco.
Females:
1 Males: 1 |
$200 each |
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Hypomelanistic
These are the result of the recessive Hypomelanistic gene.
This cuts back, but doesn't eliminate black, so it lightens the
overall look of the snake and helps remove any "muddiness.”
Females:
0 Males: 2 |
$55 each |
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Hypomelanistic
Miami aka. Crimson
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
This morph is an
even brighter example of the Miami. These are genetically
identical to the Crimson, but have less yellow and tan in their
background.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$75 each |
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Hypomelanistic Motley
- CURRENTLY SOLD OUT
Combining the recessive Hypomelanistic gene
with the Motley pattern gene, this morph lightens the overall look of the
snake, helps remove any "muddiness," causes
circles or dots down the back, and eliminates belly checkers.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$75 each |
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Hypomelanistic Stripe
These are similar to the Hypomelanistic Motley except that instead of
spots down the back they have stripes. Due to the Motley gene,
these also have a clear white belly and brighter pattern.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$80 each |
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Lavender
These were first dubbed "Mocha" by the founder of the
morph, Rich Zuchowski. Now they are more commonly referred to
as Lavenders since they most often have a purple hue once they
mature . This morph is
particularly prone to pattern aberrancies such as zigzag and aztec!
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$75 each |
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Lavender Motley - CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
Lavender motleys
are getting very popular due to the clean look and beautiful
pastel purples they can tend to have. They are showing the
pattern trait motley, which makes spots down the back and a
clean white belly.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$200 each |
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Lavender Stripe
Lavender stripes
are fairly new on the cornsnake scene but have jumped right to
one of the top spots in popularity. Another clean pattern
from the stripe gene and yet more pastel pinks and purples!
Females:
1 Males: 2 |
$300 each |
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Opal Stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
Opal stripes combine three traits, lavender, amelanistic, and
stripe. At first glance of a baby you may think it's a
snow stripe, but pictures of adults reveal that most of the time
a nice pink hue shows through.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$600 each |
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Hypo Lavender
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
This morph combines the above Lavender with the gene for
Hypomelanistic A, which reduces black pigment. These guys have
a beautiful pink hue to them!
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$150 each |
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Miami
This morph is a selectively bred normal, previously
predominant in the
Miami
area. The standard look is one of a light coloured background
preferably as clean silver as possible, and nice dark saddles.
If you are lucky they end up with a nice black borders on the
saddles too!
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$65 each |
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Miami Stripe
Miami Stripes
are fairly new on the scene. The goal in these is to
produce a light grey snake with darker lateral stripes to try to
increase contrast. Miami is a selectively bred trait so this morph has
only one mutation, which is stripe!
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$125 each |
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Normal
Normals are sometimes called classics. They are basically
a wild type pattern, which is quite beautiful in it's own right.
The pattern includes reds, oranges, blacks and nicely checkered bellies!
Females:
2 Males: 8 |
$40 each |
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Normal
Motley
These snakes have normal colours but are homozygous
(showing) the recessive pattern gene for Motley, which causes
dots or circles down the back and clean, white belly.
Females:
1 Males: 2 |
$70 each |
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Normal Stripe
These snakes have normal colours but are homozygous
(showing) the recessive pattern gene for Stripe. This makes for
a brighter, cleaner looking normal which still has nice dark
eyes. The Stripe gene however removes the checkers from the
belly.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$70 each |
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Okeetee
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
This morph tends to show very vibrant reds and oranges with
nice thick black borders around the saddles. Many people find
this one of the most beautiful morphs due to the high contrast
in some adults.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$68 each |
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Pied Sided Bloodred
This is one of the newest gene <or SETS of genes> available
in the corn world! The initial breeding results with these
seemed to be that it is a simple recessive gene, however there
is now some confusion which may indicate more than one factor is
in play at a time! Basically the look of the animal is
stark white blotches on the side of a bloodred animal! You
can have a low white expression animal throw and entire clutch
of high whites just as you can get high whites to throw low
white babies! Luck of the draw! - picture courtesy Bayou
Reptiles
Females:
1 Males: 2 |
$700 each |
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Reverse Okeetee
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
This morph is the Amelanistic version of the above
selectively bred morph. Where the regular Okeetee should have
thick black borders, in the reverse you should see thick white
borders. Another very popular morph due to the high contrast.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$80 each |
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Snow
Snows combine the Amelanistic gene and Anerythristic genes
in the same animal. Snows can have quite a variance in the tone
of their colour, but most of what I will have should end up
fairly white with off white saddles.
Females:
7 Males: 3 |
$40 each |
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Snow Motley
These end up being homozygous or showing three traits at
once: Amelanism, Anerythrism and the pattern variation called
Motley. These are excellent snakes to use for testing out
hidden genes in snakes with unknown background!
Females:
2 Males: 2 |
$65 each |
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Snow Stripe
These are similar to the Snow Motley except that instead of
having the pattern of spots along the back, there are stripes or
partial stripes.
Females:
0 Males: 1 |
$80 each |
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Sunglow het Stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
Sunglows are
selectively bred Amelanistics which have little to no white.
This snake can produce Sunglow Stripes.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$75 each |
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Sunglow Stripe
- CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
This snake will
blow your socks off! Brilliant fluorescent reds and
oranges in a stunning stripe pattern.
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$250 each |
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Sunglow Motley
Another CRAZY
bright snake. These are a selectively bred amel, which is
often also homo for the hypo trait. Brilliant fluorescent reds
with yellow to orange spots.
Females:
2 Males: 1 |
$100 each |
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Sulfur
Another newer
morph, this one combines Amelanism, caramel and bloodred.
So in other words a "butter blood". When people created
these the expected result was a nearly patternless yellow snake.
Unfortunately thus far this has not been the case. Babies
have been born with pattern that does reduce some, but nowhere
near as much as other blood morphs. At this point breeders
are working to try selectively breeding out as much pattern as
possible.
Females: 1 Males: 1 |
$300 each |
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Ultramel
This morph is a
new co-dominant gene, which can be reproduced in just one
generation. Working hand-in-hand with Amelanism creates a
new Hypo-ish look. This gene is arguably a "hybrid"
originating from grey Rat snakes.
Females:
1 Males: 1 |
$80 each |
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Ultramel Anery Motley
This morph
involves ultramel and anery. Contrary to the white snake
that may have been expected when anery and amel are combined to
make snow, when you throw ultra in you get a beautiful blue grey
snake with hauntingly beautifuly ruby eyes!
Females:
1 Males: 0 |
$150 each |
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Sinaloan
Milksnake - THIS IS NOT A CORNSNAKE! - CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
This milksnake stays small and is very eye catching, as its
pattern closely mimics the venomous coral snakes!
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$85 each |
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Pueblan Milksnake - THIS IS NOT A CORNSNAKE! - CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
These milksnakes are another eye catching species which get
bigger than the sinaloans. When considering a milksnake
one should consider that these snakes take a lot more work to
tame and can tend to defacate due to fear of handling!
Gorgeous to view and easy to breed
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$85 each |
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Apricot Pueblan Milksnake - THIS IS NOT A CORNSNAKE! - CURRENTLY SOLD
OUT
These milksnakes are one of the first morphs of a milksnake.
Their bands have an apricot type wash over the white to make
them look a little different!
Females:
0 Males: 0 |
$90 each |
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Hypo
Pueblan Milksnake - THIS IS NOT A CORNSNAKE!
These milksnakes are one of the newest morphs of a milksnake.
Just as in corns the hypo gene reduces the amount of black wash
on the animal, thus it almost looks like a regular Pueblan in
blue!
Females:
1 Males: 1 |
$150 each |
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