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What good color morph corn snake would be good to pair with a normal?
I just acquired a free 5ft normal corn snake from someone (of course getting.it checked by a vet before buying). Its a.male and id.like a female corn.snake up to size to pair him with. What morphs would be a good choice to pair him up with? My budget is around $600 and less is always better lol. Thanks.
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- Danger ErinLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
The vast majority of corn snake morphs are recessive to normal, so unless your male has any hets that you know of, your options for visual morph offspring are *very* limited.
Buf and tessera are the only morphs i'm aware of that are dominant over normal in corns.
I've never seen a buf for sale where i am (UK), but even a baby tessera would set you back a couple hundred.
Hybrids are an option too, but those arent as easy to 'create' as pure breedings and often a pair of both species is needed.
- ErikaLv 45 years ago
My favourite is the hypo lavender morph. Just bought a hatchling approximately 2 months in the past and he or she is BEAUTIFUL! Its close to like an albino morph I consider with a purple historical past and essentially the most exquisite crimson/lavender saddles. They develop into a further colour, like a gentle grey to white historical past and the lavender saddles might fade right into a grayish colour or might keep crimson however they nonetheless appear quality as adults.