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lizvermoesen 06-10-2018 07:23 PM

What morph of Corn Snake is this?!?
 
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Help! I am speaking with a breeder about a corn snake that recently hatched. They originally thought it might be a Whiteout but after its first shed they think its a Tessera. Can anyone tell from this image what morph it is? I know it's young and has only shed once but from images I have seen online tesseras have a more noticeable pattern. Anyone out there that has any thoughts about what it is?

Thanks!

WebSlave 06-10-2018 08:34 PM

Looks like a Blizzard Corn to me, but I've not kept up with the latest developments. But any pattern in a Blizzard Corn would be very difficult to see, in any event.

elena 06-11-2018 03:06 PM

What were the parents?

lizvermoesen 06-11-2018 05:13 PM

Im not sure but the rest of the clutch was Pewter and Pewter Tessera. There were 2 of these "whiteouts".

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Originally Posted by elena (Post 2080670)
What were the parents?


elena 06-11-2018 08:55 PM

So I'd say albino + diffused + charcoal, with or without tessera. You probably won't be able to tell on the tessera until they are older.

lizvermoesen 06-14-2018 10:51 AM

I found out that both parents were Tesseras

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Originally Posted by elena (Post 2080670)
What were the parents?


lizvermoesen 06-14-2018 10:53 AM

Thanks! Thats what the breeder said, I didnt know that a pattern could appear as they aged, i always thought it went the opposite way. Do you know what this morph would be called? Im curious to see what it may look like when its older. :)

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Originally Posted by elena (Post 2080747)
So I'd say albino + diffused + charcoal, with or without tessera. You probably won't be able to tell on the tessera until they are older.


Dro B 12-10-2018 12:23 AM

You may be able to tell if it's a tessera or super tessera with a black light.

WebSlave 12-10-2018 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Dro B (Post 2116448)
You may be able to tell if it's a tessera or super tessera with a black light.

Just my opinion, but I would not knowingly expose an amelanistic animal to sources of black light. UV light can be very damaging to the eyes in even normal colored eye organisms.


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