7/22/2023 0 Comments Blizzard tessera corn snake$30 23 Florida Tan-orange base color with reddish-orange blotches. $70 32 Eastern Tan or brown and reddish-orange dorsal and lateral blotches. $70 19 Crimson High color contrast snakes with a dazzling crimson color scheme. $130 22 Creamsicle A yellow base with dark yellow-orange blotches. $40 18 Coral Snow Light pink and peachy-orange blotchings with a white faded belly. ![]() $50 15 Caramel Yellow-brown base with caramel, light brown or rich chocolate dorsal and lateral blotches. $70 24 Candy Cane High contrast of red and white. $200 13 Butter A bright yellow snake with red eyes. $250 37 Blue Bluish-gray with darker gray blotches. $70 10 Blood Red Pied-Sided Deep red with some faint patterning and a white belly. $150 9 Blood Red Vibrant red with faint or no patterning and a white belly. $100 5 Blizzard Completely white with red eyes. $100 36 Black Dark gray with charcoal blotching outlined by black margins. $70 35 Anerythristic B The same as Anerythristic A morphs but they not develop yellow coloring with age. $50 – $75 25 Anerythristic A Pale gray with dark gray blotching and black margins. The most popular colors are Lavender, Snow and Black: Morph Color Price Rank Amelanistic Low contrast red with yellows and oranges. Color morphs are typically more popular than pattern variations. ![]() Many corn snake morphs are selectively bred. South Carolina and Florida have many natural corn snakes. Some of these morphs are naturally occurring mutations. Corn snakes were some of the first snakes bred in captivity for color variation – there are now 830 documented morphs.
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