As crackerhead stated, leucistic animals usually have normal colored eyes. Here's an article on wikipedia that talks about leucism.
Just out of curiosity, who has told you that it was leucistic? A vet, another breeder, or a pet store??
Also, if you have a decent picture of your snake (one that shoes the eyes clearly) we'd be able to confirm the morph.
Sounds more like you have a lavender or an opal, or something else entirely. There are no leucistic corns. Unless there's a hybrid out there that I've not yet heard about. Unless it's not a cornsnake at all.
She also has dark outline round her dorsal blotches and has a mauve tinge to colouring.
I've seen Leucistic Texas ratsnakes CALLED cornsnakes before, PLUS they have the "pearl corns." Those are the Leucistic Texas ratsnakes x Cornsnake hybrids. So, yeah....Leucistic Texas cornsnake HYBRIDS are out there. This doesn't sound like any type of real Leucistic at all, though. Too much color.
The recent post that called it a ghost may be right. They do have some recent odd things coming out of some ghost lines......
KJ
Me too. Me too. Wow! Every day I learn something new! And some of you posting... I wish I could steal your brain for a little while. lol.Thanks for this thread. I've learned more about leucism by reading it.![]()