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About pink cornsnakes???

joann42

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Okay since seeing various pink, coral or pink and grey corn snakes I realize I WILL have to have one.
So not knowing what it takes to make one or what the different types of "Pink" corns are called Ive started this thread.
Ive seen them called pink albino, coral snow, peppermint, hypo opal etc.
Can anyone give me the rundown on the pink morphs or a site I can go to and read up? Which is the pinkest or dont lose their pink coloration as they mature, aside from the see through ones(Ive seen blizzards that looked pink).
I really like the pink with grey saddles, amazing is all I can say.
Im sure they cost an arm and a leg as well so will have to sell one of mine to get one.:crying:
 
A Coral ghost might work for you. They aren't too expensive either.
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morphs
 
The pinkest I've seen are Marsha's Poppycorns. I got some bubblegum snows from Graham (Strange Cargo) two years ago that are very, very pink. These seem to contain strawberry, and I wonder about the possible addition of red factor. They weren't cheap, but corn snakes live a long time, is always my justification!
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My girl Luna is a lavender pewter...no clue what she will look like but she's almost two years old. She's very small for her age
 

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I have a couple of nice pink corns I got from Walter Smith. I'll try and get some photos over the next few days. Mine are young. One is a Salmon ghost, the other is a Salmon Snow. Both are amazing little stunners.
 
OMG I want them all..They are so awesome.
Will they turn more orangy as adults or keep the nice pink color?
 
Okay so now I don't have to upload photos. My two look exactly like the photo of HVani.
Mine get more pink with every shed.
 
Here are some of my pink animals.
Hypo orchid from Steve Roylance


Some sort of pink snow (female, unknown breeder)


Male and female coral snows from Steve Roylance (not cohabited, just for comparison)


Male salmon snow from Dave Partington. He has nice green saddle borders but they don't show up for some reason.


Female salmon ghost from Dave.


Female peppermint from Steve.


It's amazing how variable some of these morphs can be. I have an orchid male that is pretty drab compared to the one HVani posted from Walter Smiths site. I would love to have a bubblegum like Chip's, those solid green saddles are the holy grail for me.
 
I have 150 so far. I have to sell some more stuff.
I am leaning toward the Salmon snow or Orchid. Is the only way to tell how pink they will be is to see the parents??
That bubblegum snow is gorgeous too.Its going to be hard to decide.
 
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