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The PINK Corn Snake Thread: Post Pictures of Your PINK Corns..... Regardless of Morph
The PINK Corn Snake Thread: Post Pictures of Your PINK Corns..... Regardless of Morph
I did a search and noticed that there are several threads on the forum that related to specific corn snake morphs that can be pink, but none about pink corns in general to compare and contrast the different varieties that can be pink in color. Anyway, here are some pictures of some of my own pink corns. Please feel free to post pictures of your own precious pretty pink pets on this thread as well!
Peppermint Motley
I lucked out and hatched some of these a couple weeks ago. They started out very pale and almost looked like snow corns, but now they are "pinking up" very nicely. This male is one of my favorites.
High Pink Striped Snow
This is a striped pink snow corn that I got from a breeder here in the Pacific Northwest, who calls his line "blushing pink snow" corns. He produces them in regular pattern and stripes.
Hypo Lavender Stripe (male)
This male has been pretty much pattenless since I purchased him as a hatchling, and he has nice pink tones that he has retained with maturity. From my experience, I have noticed that hypo lavender females tend to get more gray with maturity, while the males often get more pink.
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