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I've been looking at a few breeders sites and i've seen 2 with a really pretty corn it was a champagne corn and the other is an opal and i was wondering whats the difference between the two
The piebald genetics are still not understood and its occurance is random. It is not proven yet as an inheritable genetic trait meaning that it cannot be constitantly reproduced. Don Soderberg at SMR has been working with them IIRC; you can try doing a search for that thread.
As far as producing one, say a prayer to the cornsnake Gods and to Murphy and hope you get lucky! :crazy02:
Well, you're looking in the right place for one. Bayou Reptiles is one of the leaders in producing the blue corns. They currently have them listed as their "light anery" corns.