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madison.s
12-30-02, 12:28 PM
hi dose anyone have any pix of a black corns i'm thinking of getting one and i just want to no what it looks like thankso>
hmmmmm black corns..... never heard of them
madison.s
12-30-02, 02:56 PM
well i've seen them at pj's and pcpc i just wanted to see if anyone had any pic of them when they are full grown thankso>
MidnightIris
12-30-02, 10:11 PM
Do you mean Black ALBINO corns?
madison.s
12-31-02, 10:13 AM
i don't know all it said was black corns at both pet stores.thanks
they probably mean anerythristic, they are black and grey.
anerythristic is sometimes called black albino as well.
I will try to get a pic posted for you soon, if someone doesnt beat me to it :)
madison.s
12-31-02, 12:23 PM
thanks matt
ok.....here is a pic of a couple 3 month old corns.
The black and grey one is anerthyristic (or black albino) and the other one with the red and orange is a normal corn snake
<img src="http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/20p3060014-med.jpg">
BeHeMoTh
12-31-02, 08:55 PM
nice pic
madison.s
12-31-02, 09:48 PM
thanks again matt thats the one i want .thankso>
dragonkid
01-01-03, 11:11 AM
those are awsome!
very cool-never seen the like
BoidKeeper
01-03-03, 09:49 AM
This pic shows you the three most common corn morphs. The red coloured one is a normal. He is dark like that because he is in a shed. The red and white one is an Amelanistic, which means lacking black pigment. The black and white one an Anerythristic, which mean lacking red pigment. The white and yellow one is a snow and it is lacking both red and black pigment. Corns have three main colours; red, black and yellow.
If the pet store doesn’t even know the basic name for the animals they are selling I would avoid buying from them. Any corns snake book is full of pics and names of the most basic corn morphs.
Hope this helped,
Trevor
PS
There are also anerys het for lavender for sale on this site.
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/509/289anery__amel_snow_normal-med.jpg
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