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    Getting a salmon snow corn snake

    Hello @Everyone see this beautiful and soft colour "Snow Corn Snake" The Snow Corn Snake results from selective breeding, designed to combine two key traits: amelanism (absence of black pigment) and anerythrism (absence of red pigment). This breeding effort started in the 1970s when reptile...
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    If you are curious, to know about Palmetto corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care...

    If you are curious, to know about Palmetto corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care tips Click here...
  3. fayza

    If you are curious, to know about Albino corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care tips...

    If you are curious, to know about Albino corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care tips Click here...
  4. fayza

    If you are curious, to know about Lavender corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care...

    If you are curious, to know about Lavender corn snake Chrarcteristice, Reproduction and Care tips Click here...
  5. fayza

    Hi could anyone identify what corn snake this is.

    It looks like Okeetee Corn Snake, but I do not confirm. Look at this picture it bit look like okeetee corn. What do you think?
  6. fayza

    Snake eggs are not hatching

    Hey see these beautiful snake Hatchlings Coming Out from Eggs. Click this, and learn more about Snake Eggs and their Babies.
  7. fayza

    My first clutch

    Congrats on your first clutch! If you need help identifying the morphs, just share the parents' morphs and any specific patterns or colours you see on the babies. I'll help you figure out what you've got! If you know more about Baby Corn Snake Visit this Article 👉 Baby Corn Snakes.
  8. fayza

    The Poop Thread

    If a snake dropping is green, it means they have liver problems. It might also happen if the snake has been fasting for too long. For more information about snakes poop and its impact on their health visit this article 👉 https://snakesworld.info/snake-poop-and-pee/
  9. fayza

    Albino vs. Snow.

    When choosing between an Albino Corn Snake and a Snow Corn Snake, both have their unique appeal. The Albino Corn Snake stands out with its bright orange and red patterns against a creamy white background and striking red or pink eyes. Its vivid colouration makes it a popular choice, though this...
  10. fayza

    The PINK Corn Snake Thread: Post Pictures of Your PINK Corns..... Regardless of Morph

    If you’re into corn snakes, you’ve probably heard of all the flashy morphs out there, but have you ever seen a Pink Corn Snake? These beauties might not have the wildest patterns, but their soft, rosy hue makes them stand out in a crowd. The pink colour comes from a blend of selective breeding...
  11. fayza

    How to make a black cornsnake........

    Haha, the Mexican Black Kingsnake is a stunner! But if we’re talking about the Black Corn Snake, they’ve got their charm too. While they don’t have that deep, glossy black like the kingsnake, Black Corn Snakes have this cool, dark, almost charcoal look that makes them stand out in their way...
  12. fayza

    Lavender corn writeup from SerpenCo.com

    The History of Lavender Corn Snake The story of the Lavender Corn Snake begins with the fascinating world of snake breeding. Corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) are native to the southeastern United States and are known for their friendly nature and ease of care. The lavender morph is a result...
  13. fayza

    Okeetee vs. Normal

    It can be tough to tell them apart as babies since they look so similar. However, Okeetee Corn Snakes usually have thicker black borders around their saddle marks and slightly more vibrant colours, even at a young age. Checking the head pattern might also help—Okeetees often have a more defined...
  14. fayza

    Palmetto questions

    Why Are Het Palmettos "Tan"? The tan colouration in all the Palmettos suggests a possible co-dominant trait, but this isn’t confirmed. Some believe it’s a sign of the Palmetto gene partially expressing itself. However, just breeding Palmetto x any Corn and getting tan offspring isn’t solid...
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    The most Popular Corn Snake Morphs

    The Albino Corn Snake Morph The Lavender Corn Snake The Black Corn Snake Morph The Okeetee corn snake morph...
  16. fayza

    F2 Okeetee Hunt Club "Sunkissed"

    See this beautiful Okeetee Corn Snake
  17. fayza

    2024 Corns

    Blue Corn Snake
  18. fayza

    Blue Corn???

    If you're curious about blue corn snakes and want to learn more, I found a great resource that goes into detail about them. You can check it out here: 👉 https://snakesworld.info/blue-corn-snake/. It helped me understand this unique snake better!
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