Blood Red Corn Snake

Blood Red Corn Snake. Ultramel Corn Snake Look for nice side diffusion (no side pattern) and little or no black outlining the saddles Blood Red Corn Snake Morph: Striking red coloration, with possible yellow accents

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The lateral pattern will be smudged, blurred, or messy looking on most diffused corns, but some low expression diffused corns will still have a normal side pattern. As might be easily surmised from the name, this particular cultivar of corn snake is readily identified (at least as an adult) by the relatively uniform orange-red to deep red coloration of the entire body

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Look for nice side diffusion (no side pattern) and little or no black outlining the saddles Look for nice side diffusion (no side pattern) and little or no black outlining the saddles One of the most common health problems in corn snakes is respiratory infections, which can be caused by improper temperature and humidity levels..

Pied Corn Snake. The body of a diffused corn will have typical saddle placement, but the saddles will fade down the sides of the corn snake The abdomen is normally unmarked with black, with a greater majority of white coloration predominating..

Tessera, Some Bloodred Corn Snake by Sharp Scaled Snakes MorphMarket. Let's talk about the Albino Corn Snake Morph, one of the most popular variations among corn snake enthusiasts. Blood Red Corn Snakes are generally hardy and don't suffer from many health issues if provided with proper care