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Morph help please!

ashnruss

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I was in Petco the other day picking up pinkies when I saw this little girl peeking her head out of the aspen and I had to have her. I think she might be a bloodred, but I'm not sure. Any help would be appreciated! Please excuse the bad pictures, I was setting up her enclosure and asked my husband to take them for me! :p
 
Let me try that again ...
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Purdy, def has the masque gene from the tear drops on the head, not a lot of diffusion on the sides, what does the belly look like?
 
No checkers on the belly and the "masque" patterned head...Good guess would be it's het for diffusion (bloodred)
 
Excuse my ignorance, because I'm not too familiar with corn snake morphs. Does this mean she's a classic het bloodred or a bloodred?
 
Same here, but i'm gonna say it's a classic het for diffusion (Bloodred) ;)

If there's no belly checkers, then it's diffused, not just het.

Unfortunately, as you continue to outcross diffused animals, this is the eventual result: An animal that basically looks like a normal with an non-patterned belly. The level of diffusion is a line-bred trait.
 
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