Striped Amber

Striped Amber (no aka)
Most Commonly Used Name:
Striped Amber
Mode of Genetic Inheritance:
Recessive

Type: Triple mutation compound (Stripe + Caramel + Hypo)

Eye Color: Black pupil & body ground colored iris (some can be so hypomelanistic, their pupils can be gray to dark red).

 

Combining the three recessive gene mutations; Caramel + Hypo = Amber & Stripe renders this beautiful striped yellow corn.  Except for the black pupils, many of our striped ambers look like Striped Butters (red pupils).

 

What to expect:
Both male and female hatchlings look alike (essentially gold with dark gold or brown linear stripes), but all will mature to be some shade of yellow with gold or light brown stripes.

 

Important Note:
The advertising images on our web site are representations of the average adult example of each morph.  These images are not renderings of the actual animals being offered, (except for uniquely offered snakes found in the SURPLUS section of this web site).  We do not provide pictures of individual hatchling snakes for sale, nor do we recommend that you ever choose a new pet based on an image of its neonatal form.  Corns change so dramatically from hatchling to adult, they will NEVER have the same colors or contrasts throughout maturity. While most of the snakes we produce will mature to resemble the featured adult image(s) on our web site, unlike manufactured products that are respectively clones of each other, the nature of polygenic variation results in each animal being similar but not identical to others of its morph. The snake we select for you may not mature to be identical to the pictured examples, but will be chosen based on our experience of observing which neonates will mature to properly represent their respective morph.  We take this responsibility very seriously, and therefore publish the guarantee that we will exchange your SMR snake if it does not mature to be like our advertised examples.