1/8/2023 0 Comments Corn snake tesseraSunkissed ultramel corn snakes are the closest in this list to a common (wild type) corn snake. The corn in this picture also has the stripe pattern which has removed a lot of the dark saddle marks and side patterns making it an even cooler snake. We have only recently started getting in the blue corn snakes and every single one has been stunning. The motley pattern on this snake has removed the normal saddles and replaced them with clear patches along the top of the snake. They are very similar to the more common caramel corn snakes and are a really interesting colour. Topaz motley corn snakes are a gorgeous yellow/amber colour paired with a white/cream colour underneath. Snow corn snakes are always really interesting snakes when compared to the normal dark or warm coloured snakes you would find in the wild. The snow on this snake is what makes it pink/white while the tessera puts a dorsal stripe and interesting side pattern along the length of the snake. We personally love the common stripe or darker colours like cinder, anery or charcoal stripe corns. Striped corn snakes can come in a range of colours but will always have a clear and distinct dorsal stripe running the length of the snake. Here are some of our favourite corn snake colour and pattern morphs. They aren’t a particularly large snake and come in a multitude of colours and patterns from bright pink to deep reds, black and browns. Not only do they remain quite slender but they are also a very passive snake and remain tame with very little interaction. Corn snakes are the perfect beginner snake and one of our best selling reptiles.
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