I hope to get some of these myself this year:
My only male cornsnake that is of a size large enough to breed is a normal stripe (unknown if he is het for anything). So 100% of the babies I'm producing will at least be het for stripe.
I bred the striped male to the following:
Anery Stripe: Results will be all striped, and I will learn if he is het for Anery. ... got six eggs, I expect 6 striped normals
Reverse Okeetee: Results should be all normal het striped, should learn if he is het amel ... I got 20 good eggs.
Normal het Motley: Results should be 50% normals het stripe, 50% Motley/Striped normals... she could be hypo, so I might learn if they both have a hypo gene by the appearance of the babies: 10 good eggs.
Next year I'll add 3 to 5 more snakes to my group of breeders. 2 are complete unknowns that someone is going to give to me, I don't even know their genders. The other three come from a clutch that hatched out ghosts, hypos, anery, blizzards, snows, and amels. (lots of potential hets).... their phenotypes are Snow Motley (Male), Ghost (female) and Anery (female), with a lot of potential hets involved. Then of course the two newbies... I believe, from the general description, they are Anery and Amel. Genders unknown.