Probably not the right heading to post this under...so don't be surprised if it gets moved by a mod.
As far as I am concerned DITCH the astro-turf...it's junk. It can very easily harbor bacteria and fungus.
I use aspen shavings...very absorbant and natural...you can use newspaper for what it's worth...or repti-bark...shredded coconut.
Stay away from sand (at least I wouldn't recommend it) or any natural dirt or soil.
DO NOT USE CEDAR OR PINE SHAVINGS
They are potentially deadly to reptiles. Do not clean your tank or tank furniture with anything containing pine based cleaners.
Post a pic...if you got it at a pet store...I have seen amelanistics (amel) and snow BOTH listed as "Albino". It is fairly easy to tell the difference. An amel is a cornsnake that has no black pigment...so they vary between varying shades of red, white, yellow and orange. A "Snow" corn is amelanistic as well as Anerythristic ("Black Albino" no RED pigment). These snakes are Pink and white...with pink eyes...and very pale. You cannot tell if it is het for Blizzard by looking at it, trust me I have a snow het blizzard...and it looks like every other snow out there. I would recommend you purchase the Corn Snake Manual written by Kathy Love. It is available at most pet stores that carry reptile supplies...or available online at Kathy's site
www.cornutopia.com it is an indispensible resource for someone wanting to learn about the care of captive cornsnakes.
Another book that explais cornsnake genetics in detail and has many pictures of the different morphs is the Buyer's Guide to Cornsnake Morphs.
It is available online at
www.cornguide.com . It doesn't detail the care as much...but gets VERY in depth into the genetics and how the different morphs are created.