
ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Mon. Jan. 28, 2013)
26″ long on Jan. 25, 2013
Essentially a classic male Granite corn snake mutant, demonstrating the wash of pink that is seldom seen in females. Being an Anery homozygote (in addition to Bloodred), he demonstrates the color-dimorphic phenotype that distinguishes males from females by color.
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Most Commonly Used Name: Granite
Mode of Genetic Inheritance: Recessive
Morph Type: Mutation Compound (Anery+ Bloodred)
This compound morph results from combining the color mutations, Anery and Hypo with the pattern mutation Diffused. As with most morph compounds that include the Diffused mutation, the Anery Bloodred mutation‘s color affect is generally more diffused than a typical Anery corn, and some are so hypomelanistic that their eyes are reddish in color (vs. the black pupil of the Anery Bloodred; aka Granite). Except for some of the color and pattern variants of this mutation compound.
