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morph color question?

loyalsissaly84

loyalsissaly
So I have been very curious about corn snake colors? Is there a corn snake that is pink with red saddles without having yellow or orange in the colors, I don't mind if there is a little of white Grey's or blacks in the Color but just more pink like an opal or snow with dark red saddles. If there is no such Morph, can one be produced? And if it can be bred, what morphs would it require to be bred?
 
It's called a candy cane. It is a selectively-bred amel. It is very difficult to eliminate the yellow! But they're out there...
 
It's called a candy cane. It is a selectively-bred amel. It is very difficult to eliminate the yellow! But they're out there...

I own a candy cane but I noticed everytime he sheds, his red saddles are getting darker but once where it was white is now turning sort of peachy. I read a lot on this thread and other articles about candy canes but when do they stop changing in Color everytime they shed? Or do they always change? I heard they dull as they reach senior years. But I'm just a curios on how the colors work.
 
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