![]() ![]() The scaleless albino has these colors, and the red eyes, but not scales. Instead, they’re a bright red-orange color with a yellow, white, or cream pattern. The albino gene would finally show.Īlbinos aren’t pure white. The first generation would be heterozygous, and the second generation would be homozygous. the pigment that causes dark patterns and colors.īecause albinism is recessive, breeding the first scaleless albino corn snake would have taken at least two generations. That’s because albinos lack melanin, i.e. Albinism is also referred to as amelanism. and brown spotted markings.Īlbinism is the result of another recessive gene, like the scaleless snake. ![]() Light pink background with purple-gray markings.Īlmost pure white, but with red, black. Lacking red and yellow pigments, they look a grey, brown and black instead. The same color as normals, but with a unique pattern. So, despite having recessive genes, they can still be made into designer morphs. The gene that causes these snakes to not have scales doesn’t affect their color or pattern. When bred with other morphs, you can create ‘designer morphs’. Scaleless corns are a morph in themselves. Brian has been breeding scaleless snakes for years, of several species. It’s likely that Brian Barczyk first bred them at B.H.B. It’s believed that the first-ever scaleless corn snake is the result of a cross with a Texan rat snake, which would explain where the mutation came from, as wild scaleless rat snakes have been discovered. ![]()
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