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Kharlii

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Hi everyone! I'm glad I found you as I have two new members of the family that I have tons of questions about. I don't know the proper names for my corns, but they're a red, Autumn, and a white, Luna. I have gotten answers to most of my questions from research and reading this forum, so thanks!
 
No, a normal has black pigment, an amel is a gene that causes the animal to be totally lacking in melan or black pigment. Corns have five different pigments though. A Snow is the trade name for a snake with the amel gene and the anery A gene, which takes away all reds and most yellows, leaving a mostly white snake. If your other one is an amel, it will have red eyes. If its a normal, it will have black pupils.
 
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