Since 2008 Ians Vivarium has been collating photos from cornsnake keepers around the world to become the number one resource on the internet for cornsnake morphs. Explore Cornsnake Morphs now! Genetic Calculator Predict the outcome of your pairings or just dream about what could be with our ful...
There are a few different theories as to how the corn snake got its name. Some believe that the corn snake got its name from the fact that they are often found hiding in corn and other common crop fields across the country. Others think that the name comes from the snake’s belly, wh...
978 Cornsnake morphsIf you have a morph you would like to add to the guide, please email photos@iansvivarium.com Wildtypes Single Recessive Single Incomplete Dominant Single Dominant Double Trait Triple Trait Quad Trait Five Trait Six Trait Selectively Bred Unproven Hybrid Filter by: Amelani...
Health in Captivity / Hardiness— Some snakes are difficult to keep in captivity, and are best left to the professionals. So when considering a type of snake to keep as a pet, you’ll want to choose a snake species that does well in captivity from a health and wellness standpoint. The ...
A ball python may be the best snake for you if… You prefer the chunky appearance and the wider range of color morphs You want a docile snake that can be easily handled You’re not too worried about an “active” snake that you can watch in their cage ...
A snow corn snake is very similar to a regular corn snake. However, they are pink and white in color because they lack melanin. Their eyes are often red, orange, or pink. They are also called complete albino corn snakes.Corn snakes are one of the most common pet snakes and for a ...
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a new model species particularly appropriate for investigating the processes generating colours in reptiles because numerous colour and pattern mutants have been isolated in the last five decades. Using our capti
Saenko1, Sangeet Lamichhaney2, Alvaro Martinez Barrio2, Nima Rafati2, Leif Andersson2,3,4 & Michel C. Milinkovitch1,5 The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a new model species particularly appropriate for investigating the processes generating colours in reptiles because ...