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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
This is Sterling, my 8 month old. I was told he/she is a Anery, but I was also told he/she is a Anery Sunkissed Amel....and having looked online for answers, I am completely confused. Sterling has the typical belly checkers is silver with muddy grey markings outlined in black. Sterling also has a golden "shading" down the first 3 to 4 inches on either side of his/her neck.
https://imgur.com/JnvC7fI https://imgur.com/MsVHD7J https://imgur.com/xIJCmM0
Leviathan is 5 month old (estimated). His/her belly is white near her head and fades to a cinnamon brown near the tail. I have had a few people try to tell me that means he/she is not a true corn snake, but I think that is crap. I just would like a definitive label for my two cuties, and my previous pics were to vague to get the job done.
Sterling is an anery. Whoever said that snake was a sunkissed anery amel... also known as a sunkissed *snow*, should never be asked to morph a snake. :P
Leviathan is a normal motley.
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