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Anerythristic

Anerythristic means the red and orange coloration is reduced or absent, and in corn snakes it is used for gray or black-and-white morphs with little visible warmth in the pattern. In everyday hobby use, anerythristic is often shortened to anery; in many collections that refers specifically to Anery A, while charcoal and some other lines are separate recessive mutations with a similar cool-toned look. A typical anerythristic corn snake has dark saddles, pale borders, a gray ground color, and may show yellow wash on the throat as it ages. The term describes color, not a different species or a wild locality.

These snakes fit standard Pantherophis guttatus husbandry. They do best in a calm, secure setup with a warm retreat for digestion and a cooler retreat for resting, and they usually accept appropriately sized mice after they have settled in. For buyers, the main practical issue is identification: a juvenile gray corn snake may be anerythristic, charcoal, a combination morph, or a normal with subdued color. Photos of the parents, shed records, feeding history, and honest genetics notes are more useful than a name alone when planning future breeding.

Colors: Albino, Amel, Amelanistic, Anery, Anerythristic, Bloodred, Butter, Candy Cane, Caramel, Charcoal, Cinder, Creamsicle, Dilute, Fire, Ghost, Granite, Hypo, Lava, Lavender, Masque, Miami Phase, Motley, Normal, Okeetee, Opal, Palmetto, Pewter, Plasma, Reverse Okeetee, Scaleless, Snow, Stripe, Sunglow, Sunkissed, Tessera, Ultramel, Wild Type

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