November Breeder’s Choice: Hypomelanistic Sunspot Corn Snake

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November Breeder’s Choice: Hypomelanistic Sunspot Corn Snake

Pantherophis guttata

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Breeder Comments

“This is a selectively bred variation of the striped gene. We had a very rare chance of obtaining this morph, and you can imagine our surprise when it popped out of the egg. We produced this corn snake by crossing a hypomelanistic female heterozygous for anery, amel and stripe to a snow (amel, anery) striped male heterozygous for hypo.  His clutchmates also include a normal vanishing stripe and an amelanistic stripe.”

Submitted by
Buzz and Jamie Burchill,
Two Corny People
twocornypeople.com

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