Single Trait
Double Trait
Triple Trait
Quadruple Trait
Amelanistic - Also known as albino. The snake is missing the black pigment and has pink eyes. Here are a couple of examples of ours.
Amelanistic Motley- Amelanistic combined with the motley pattern gene. This is one of our breeding adults who has many hets.
Amelanistic Stripe- Amelanistic combined with the stripe pattern gene. Again one of our breeding adults with no known hets.
Anerythristic- This gene removes the red colour from the snake. Here is a female het diffused, stripe.
Anerythristic Stripe- Anerythristic combined stripe. This female has a vanishing stripe pattern and is a result of selective breeding.
Charcoal- Anerythristic type gene, the second to be found. Charcoal tend to have blue-ish eyebrows. This is a female from 2009.
Cinder- Cinder is a procorns favourite gene. We are working a lot with it. These are some of our 2010 Cinder hatchlings.
Diffused- A gene that washes out the pattern on the side and top of the snake. Also clears the belly. Here is one of our adult males.
Diffused Motley- Diffusion combined with motley. This is a male from 2009.
Diffused Stripe- Diffusion combined with Stripe. Something special! This is a 2010 male.
Hypomelanistic- This reduces the amount of black shown on a snake. Here is one of our breeding females het diffused and lavender.
Lava- Another hypomelantistic type but tends to lighten the black more. Here is a male from 2009.
Lavender- A vary variable trait, here is one of our breeding females from 2006.
Sunkissed- Another hypo type trait which can also have a strong pattern.
Sunkissed- This adult male is a great example of the pattern type of sunkissed.
Terrazzo- An interesting pattern mutation which also looks a little hypo with speckling.
Tessera- The first dominant corn snake gene! Crazy patterns on these guys.
Wild Type- With no recessive genes showing through. Here are a couple of ours.
Wild Type Stripe- Just the stripe pattern on this adult female from 2007.