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tit'lex
08-21-04, 10:25 AM
Hi someone can tell me what is the phase of my cornsnake? some people tell me is a red albinos other orange etc....and you what you say?
sorry for the quality of the pic....
tit'lex
Tim_Cranwill
08-21-04, 10:31 AM
It's just an albino. Some people call them red albinos but red or orange, same genes.
Nice snake. :)
red albino/amelanistic......Tim's correct, only one kind.
Kevin McRae
08-21-04, 10:50 AM
I have a question, why do they call anerythristic corns, black albinos?
I read this in two books.
Are they really black albinos?
Invictus
08-21-04, 12:33 PM
I've heard them called black albinos many times as well. I don't like using this term, because albino is used to refer to ANY creature that does not produce melanin and has pink eyes.
vanderkm
08-21-04, 02:28 PM
Your corn is amelanisitic - lacking black pigment. They are called either red or orange albinos - but like others have said - same genetic type - also hard to predict what its color will be like at maturity - they change a lot as they get more yellow and orange infusion in the background color. Lovely little one!!
I think the term black albino came up for anerys because no one can pronounce anerythristric - it is also why everyone calls them charcoals even when they are anery A. Like Ken says - not accurate because 'albino' typically refers to lack of melanin so amelanistic and anerythristric are better terms.
mary v.
lisa marie
08-21-04, 04:48 PM
I have a 2 year old amel who basically has no red on her. Her back ground color is orange with a tiny bit of white mixed in. Some yellow on the neck area. And her saddles are a dark orange color, kind of burnt orange. But nowhere does it look red. I guess they all look different.
Tim_Cranwill
08-21-04, 05:18 PM
With albino corns, the common denominator is the lack of black, hence <b>A</b>-melanistic. The amount of red, yellow and white will be vairable from snake to snake. That's why some look more red and some look more yellow/orange.
Personally, I like the ones with less white best. :)
Kevin McRae
08-21-04, 06:54 PM
thanks guys.....
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