Just thought I'd add that the variation in the colours of the snow doesn't mean they're different genetic morphs. They arise due to the fact that even normal corns are so variable in intensity and colour. Some more orange, some more red, some more grey etc. Just when you have variation in the normals, the variation also shows up in the genetic morphs.
Now many breeders are making use of this variation and breeding towards more pink snows or more green snows through means of selective breeding. Maybe then, a pink snow and a green snow can be called different morphs (non-genetic) due to the years of selective breeding for colours.
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