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Shown Trait Identities?

Chris Steele

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What would a cornsnake that shows all three of these traits be?
-(Anerythristic Lavender Amelanistic)?
-(Anerythristic Hypomelanistic Amelanistic)
 
Chris Steele said:
What would a cornsnake that shows all three of these traits be?
-(Anerythristic Lavender Amelanistic)?
-(Anerythristic Hypomelanistic Amelanistic)

The first one is currently being called a Snopal, I'm not sure if that name will be permanent though.

The second is a Hypo Snow, sometimes called a Coral Snow.
 
Anyone know where I could find a picture of a snopal corn? I've searched with no luck. I take it that the coral snow is just a brighter pink version of the snow? That is what I've inferred from pictures.
 
LOL "snopal" is something that we've been throwing around as sort of a joke. I believe "glacier" has been a more excepted term. :) As far as I know, there are only a few of us that have these, and most of us are just speculating that we have them since it is still reletively new. I believe it actually happened on accident when some anery lines showed up in Rich's lav stock. I have a female who will be going through breeding trials next year, so I'm not 100% sure on her actual genetic make-up, however all signs point to glacier. Clint Boyer just had a clutch hatch that included opals, snows, and very odd "in-betweenees" that we believe are glaciers. Tim and Nate over at Ultimate Corns bought out Rich's glacier stock a few years ago, so I believe that they have the only "proven" glacier specimans. Here are a links to the threads, which include pics of my female, as well as Clint's clutch, and Ultimate Corns' helped with a little more info about their glacier stock.

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22202&highlight=snopal
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22524&highlight=snopal

Also check out www.ultimatecornsnakes.com I believe they have pics of their proven glaciers/snopals. Hope this helped! :)
 
:-offtopic :
Mary-Beth...just noticed the message under your name...as soon as I stopped laughing, I started considering how selling my hubby might benifit me...
Very funny :grin01:
 
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