Blood Red Corn Snake

Blood Red Corn Snake. YEARLING FEMALE BLOOD RED CORN SNAKE Reptile Mart It does not have any of the markings of a corn snake but has a solid, blood-red color Some examples are more of an orange color, and while this morph is quite unique in appearance, it only costs about $80

Pied Corn Snake
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They originated when breeding the Jacksonville, Florida and Gainesville, Florida strains of corn snakes Ghost Bloodreds are a combination of the Anerythristic A, Hypomelanistic (Hypo A) and Bloodred genes

Pied Corn Snake

They eat one pinky mouse every 1 to 2 weeks and shed their skin once every few weeks. Bloodred Corn Snake (Almost Done Eating) Bloodred Corn Snake (Dinner Time) Look for nice side diffusion (no side pattern) and little or no black outlining the saddles

Bloodred Het Pied Het Caramel Het Amel Corn Snake by Midnight Exotics MorphMarket. Initially, the corn snake gene mutation, Diffusion (formerly called Bloodred) was described as being recessively inherited, but many of the F 1 generational hetero zygotes exhibited some of the obvious features of the gene mutation homo zygotes Blood Red Corn Snake Morph: Striking red coloration, with possible yellow accents

Pied Corn Snake. Ghost Bloodreds are a combination of the Anerythristic A, Hypomelanistic (Hypo A) and Bloodred genes Let's talk about the Albino Corn Snake Morph, one of the most popular variations among corn snake enthusiasts.