KJUN
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1. Here's a new shot of one of this year's dark-eyed anerythristic Kisatchie cornsnakes. If anyone can get a copy of Reptilia Magazine, there is a recent article on Kisatchie cornsnakes in it with images of both new morphs. In brief, these came from a captive hatched clutch that contained the first known example of this morph. Notice the complete lack of yellow in the dark-eyed aners. This mutation seems to have less than even the original "charcoals" did in cornsnakes.
2. The new "silverleaf" Kisatchie we are in the process of testing to see if it is genetic or not. Notice the "silverleaf" has normal colored eyes, so that makes it different from the other "anerythristic" lines out there in this same genus. Weird. In person, this snake is one of the prettiest Elaphe I have ever seen!
KJ
2. The new "silverleaf" Kisatchie we are in the process of testing to see if it is genetic or not. Notice the "silverleaf" has normal colored eyes, so that makes it different from the other "anerythristic" lines out there in this same genus. Weird. In person, this snake is one of the prettiest Elaphe I have ever seen!
KJ