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| Home | Ultramel Anery Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus guttatus Add anerythristic A to the ultramel gene and here is the result. I only have neonate pictures of these because they are so relatively new. There seems to be both light and dark ones. The main visual difference is in the eyes. Blue iris with a dark ruby pupil. $285.00 Ultramel Corns Pantherophis guttatus guttatus One of the newest morphs of corn snake in the industry and the first that is co-dominant with albino (amel). If you have any questions about this exciting new corn, feel free to write or call. Most of these are the result of breeding ultras or ultramels with some albino morph or one het for albino. The result is the same visually. Of course, they'll vary in color slightly from one specimen to another, but all have the same general appearance and the same homozygous genetics. All are het for one thing or another and the ones advertised here will be het for at least anerythristic A. $250.00 |
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| Common Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Corn snakes make beautiful, docile pets, and are an ideal first reptile purchase. Most of our common corns are heterozygous for one or more recessive traits, so you may be in for a pleasant surprise if you breed them with other colors or patterns. If we showed you images of 100 common corn snakes, no two would be alike. They are highly variable in color and pattern. $35.00 Amber Corn Pantherophis guttatus The amber corns is the hypomelanistic form of the caramel gene. Most of mine look similar to a butter corn, but with dark eyes. $75.00 Amelanistic Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Amelanistic corn snakes, also called red albinos, are beautiful snakes that lack the black pigments of a normal corn snake. $35.00 Anerythristic A Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Anerythristic corn snakes lack the red pigment of the common variety, leaving a mostly black, gray, and white snake. These are the 'A' type anerythristics, which have some yellow pigmentation. $35.00 Banded Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These animals resemble a California kingsnake, but they have NO king blood. $95.00 Blizzard Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Like snow corns, but most have no yellow pigment. $85.00 Bloodred (anerythristic "A") Pantherophis guttatus The combination of the anerythristic "A" and bloodred recessive genes results in this beautiful corn. Unlike the pewters, all the males in this bloodline develop an "overspray" affect of coral or pink throughout most of the dorsal and lateral markings. Some of the females do also. There are trace amounts of yellow on the throats of most adults too. $155.00 Bloodred Corn (amelanistic) Pantherophis guttatus Probably one of the most beautiful corn snakes there is. Fully mature specimens are virtually one color. RED! This is as close to the namesake as one can get. You have to see them in person to believe how bright they are. $180.00 Bloodred Corn (Rosy) Pantherophis guttatus This is a bloodred corn that appears to have been outcrossed with an upper keys corns. The overall coloration is influenced by the typical gold hues of the keys corns. $180.00 Bloodred Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Adults are a stunning red with bright white undersides. The markings usually fade and in some cases are nearly impossible to see in mature individuals. Males $95.00 ea. Females $115.00 ea. $95.00-$115.00 Bloodred Corn Snake (Pewter) Pantherophis guttatus Just when you thought we couldn't improve the bloodred corn, along comes the pewter. This is the combination of the charcoal (anerythristic "B") with the bloodred corn gene. $145.00 Butter Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Beautiful albino corns that lack the red color pigment. This is the double recessive of the caramel and amelanistic corn snake. Some have no white around the markings as a result of the amelanistic with the hypomelanistic caramel influence. $95.00 Candy Cane Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Red or orange markings on a white background. The white background turns slightly orange in some individuals at maturity. $85.00 Candy Cane Corn Snake (Orange) Pantherophis guttatus A new spin on the amelanistic corn. This beauty is the result of generations of selective breeding. It's pure corn snake and the white background is the best we've seen. This is a great project snake for cleaning up the ground colors of your other projects. $105.00 Caramel Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus The caramel corn is another simple recessive gene that results in snakes mostly devoid of reds. They have an overall yellow or gold appearance and retain the blacks. The caramel is the foundation morph necessary for making amber and butter corns. Like the other corns, they are as gentle as they are attractive. $60.00 Charcoal (hypo.) Pantherophis guttatus guttatus The combination of hypomelanistic and charcoal gives us the counterpart of the ghost. This snake is sometimes called charcoal ghost or phantom. $80.00 Charcoal Corn Snake (Anery. B) Pantherophis guttatus These Anerythristic type 'B' snakes are lacking the yellow color pigment usually found in all corn snakes. This morph is the starter for blizzard corns. $55.00 Creamsicle Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus x Pantherophis emoryi "Soft" orange markings on a yellow or light orange background. $60.00 Creamsicle Corn Snake (Frosted) Pantherophis guttatus X obsoleta spiloides This creamsicle has more of an open marking and a white or yellow speckling that gives it a frosted appearance. It is reportedly a cross of the amelanistic corn and the gray rat snake. $105.00 Creamsicle Corn snake (Okeetee) Pantherophis guttatus x Pantherophis emoryi Here's another spin on the creamsicle theme. Colorful two tone orange on orange or orange on yellow with the wide white margins you get on most reverse Okeetees. Limited quantities of these will be available this season. $150.00 Creamsicle Corn Snake (Yellow) Pantherophis guttatus x Pantherophis emoryi Yellow markings on a yellow background like the Butter corn, but ours have Emory's blood in them. Very large hatchlings. $115.00 Crimson Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus The crimson is a beautiful red hypomelanistic corn. Many of ours are boldly banded and their colors are getting better with every generation. The babies this year are lighter and brighter than any we've produced. If you're looking for a corn to reduce melanin in your existing projects, this is the one for you. $90.00 Ghost Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Ghostly pale anerythristic looking corn, a combination of hypomelanism and anerythrism type "A". $55.00 Hypo. Miami Phase Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus One of our most popular corn snake morphs. They are the classic miami phase color scheme with greatly reduced black. $190.00 Hypomelanistic Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These corns have almost no black pigment. The only black on most individuals is restricted to their bellies and sometimes hard to see. $55.00 Hypomelanistic Corn Snake (Sunkissed) Pantherophis guttatus Probably the most colorful of the hypomelanistic corns. These appear to be a hypomelanistic trait unlike the others in the industry at this time. That is, they usually do not produce hypomelanistic corns when bred other types of hypomelanistic corns. Some of ours have rich orange colors that lean towards yellow. $95.00 Kisatchie Pantherophis slowinskii These have recently been described as a new species. They were formerly considered intergrades between corns and Emory's (great plains) rat snakes. They are still popularly considered to be a corn snake. Kisatchies are primarily found in Louisiana and extreme E. Texas. These are one of the darkest examples of the corn snake types. Most of ours exhibit "metallic" colors. $115.00 Lavender Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Like the anerythristic, but much lighter and lavender in shade. This morph has reddish eyes and makes a great project corn since we're just getting it bred into the other established color and pattern morphs. We still do not know all the possibilities of new corns that will be created when mixing this corn snake gene with the others. $135.00 Miami Phase Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Rich red or orange on silver, tan, or gray background. $55.00 Motley Amel. Banded Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus We have worked for years to perfect the banding on some of our motleys. This is the first color phase we have been successful with, but more will surely come. We think this is the most exciting new motley to appear in a long time. $155.00 Motley Amelanistic Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These amelanistic snakes also possess the motley pattern. $90.00 Motley Anery. "A" Corn Snake (hurricane pattern) Pantherophis guttatus Here is the "hurricane" pattern in the anerythristic "A" motley corn. The good concentric markings go most of the way down the back of these beauties. This pattern is sometimes referred to as bullseye motley or donut motley. They got the name "hurricane" not for the circlular markings on the back, but for the broad margins around the circles that resemble the hurricane symbol on weather maps. $99.00 Motley Butter Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus guttatus The motley pattern seems to intensify the yellow in this morph. Except for the striped butters, these have the richest yellows found in corns. $155.00 Motley Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These animals have a recessive trait that causes a mostly patternless underside. The dorsal markings are somewhat connected with lines forming on parts off the back. $50.00 Motley Corn Snake (hypomelanistic) Pantherophis guttatus Motley corns have a natural tendency toward hypomelanism (reducing black). The double recessive of hypomelanistic and motley produces corns that are nearly patternless. This is very new corn and promises to enhance any other color of corns bred to them. A good starting point for making /"new/" corns. $85.00 Motley Pastel Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Motley markings in soft pastel shades of gray. Males are mostly pink as adults. $95.00 Motley Snow Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Snow phase corns with the motley pattern. $95.00 Motley Snow Corn Snake (hurricane pattern) Pantherophis guttatus If you like the snow motleys, you will appreciate the improved pattern of the hurricane motley. This pattern is sometimes referred to as bullseye motley or donut motley. They got the name "hurricane" not for the circlular markings on the back, but for the broad margins around the circles that resemble the hurricane symbol on weather maps. $110.00 Motley Striped Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Motley, with a partial stripe and the origin of our fully striped corns. $80.00 Motley Sunglow Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus If you're impressed with the colors of the sunglow corn, be prepared for this one. Sun motleys are the most intensely colored corns we produce. Males $135.00 ea Females $150.00 ea $135.00 - $150.00 Okeetee Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus The "classic" corn with rich orange colors. Truly the most beautiful naturally occuring corn. $55.00 Okeetee Corn Snake (Abbott's) Pantherophis guttatus This has to be the most beautiful of the naturally occuring corn snake morphs. Through the selective breeding for widest black borders and richest, clean colors, the Abbott's is the most striking variation of the Okeetee line. $95.00 Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus This is the amelanistic version of the beautiful Okeetee phase corn snake. Their striking features are the intense and contrasting colors and broad white margins around the markings. THIS IS NOT A HYBRID. Our lines of reverse Okeetees are PURE corns. $65.00 Snow Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These snakes combine the amelanistic and anerythristic type "A" traits, causing them to lack both red and black pigment. The result is a mostly white animal with yellow highlights. Some of our snows have flesh tones instead of yellow. $45.00 Snow Corn Snake (Coral) Pantherophis g. guttatus The pink colors found on these corns are very distinct and vary from light pink to coral and all shades of pink between. $135.00 Snow Corn Snake (Pink & Green) Pantherophis guttatus Adults have a lot of obvious pink and/or green. Referred to on some sites as bubblegum corns. Photographs cannot accurately show the richness of the pink and green colors. It's hard to call this a snow. $95.00 Striped Amelanistic Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Typically colored amelanistic corns that have broad longitudinal dorsal stripes. Some have faint cross-hatch markings in a few places. $85.00 Striped Anerythristic Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus Anerythristic type "A" corn snakes with broad longitudinal dorsal stripes. Some have faint cross-hatch markings in a few places. $85.00 Striped Butter Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus This is the ultimate yellow in corns so far. Not only are these animals completely yellow, but the striped gene seems to intensify the color. The lack of typical corn snake markings gives this striped snake a sleek and uniform appearance. No extra charge for females at this time. $469.00 Striped Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These corns have broad longitudinal dorsal stripes. Some have faint cross-hatch markings in a few places. $70.00 Striped Ghost Corn Snake Pantherophis g. guttatus The combination of ghost (anerythristic A and hypomelanistic) with the striped pattern. Most males lose much of their striping and some mature to be almost patternless. Females tend to retain their striping. $105.00 Striped Snow Corn Snake Pantherophis g. guttatus Combining the striped pattern with amelanistic and anerythristic A sure makes a beautiful corn. Most of ours have either a bright white or pinkish ground coloration with yellow or light green stripes. Some even mature to appear almost patternless. $125.00 Sunglow Corn Snake Pantherophis guttatus These amelanistic have striking orange color contrast with little or no white margins. Most of ours have NO white as adults. $65.00 |
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