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Is this real? - Patternless Snow

Patternless corns are legit. Usually stemming from "vanishing stripe"... genetically a Stripe where the pattern disappears, &/or is greatly reduced, &/or is near non-existent.
 
"Patternless" really isn't. They are simply the extreme version of "vanishing" stripes. Genetically, they are homozygous stripes but a selectively bred variety. If bred together, they will produce all stripes, but may not all be patternless or even vanishing. You may get fully striped offspring.
 
That is the exact snake that got me into corns! If you go back and check my intro thread, I'm pretty sure I profess my love for patternless Snows there...
 
Yup, legit. Though as others have said, they're homozygous stripe, so its just a variation of stripe corns, not its own gene.
 
Here's one of my vanishing stripe/paternless anery corns! I think they are amazing animals!
 

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Yes, it's real. I've known Jeff for 30 years and he's totally legit. I do agree that "Vanishing Pattern" is more accurate than "Patternless." Here's one of mine:
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I also had a Patternless Snow Corn for about 2 years. A male that died from some kind of intestinal parasite. He was quite beautiful. Here is a linkto a short you tube video about how I happened to find him next to my house in northern Il.
http://youtu.be/kQPG7QoRlZc

Dwight Alton
 
Great video, but that wasn't a snow corn snake. You can tell by the eye color. Snow corns would have pink/red eyes. That was a leucistic rat snake with the light blue eyes and black pupil.
 
Thank you Susan

Since I actually found this snake in the wild I did not know what it was. I have owned snakes before but they were always indigenous to this area.
He must have been an escapee. Anyway, I was just going by what someone else told me. Can you suggest a reputable dealer where I could by another one?


Dwight
 
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