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Unclassified Morph

In eastern rat snake collections, unclassified morph means the snake's appearance has not been matched to a named captive morph or its genetics have not been proven. Pantherophis alleghaniensis is naturally variable: hatchlings are usually blotched, many adults darken with age, and regional animals may show gray, black, yellow, orange, or pale markings. Because normal variation can mimic selected morphs, visual inspection alone can be misleading.

The label is useful when a snake is healthy and identifiable to species but its color genetics or locality background remain uncertain. Husbandry follows standard rat snake practice. The enclosure should be secure and partly vertical, with branches, tight hides, a stable heat gradient, and clean water. Breeders should keep photos and parent information where available, and avoid presenting offspring as a named morph until inheritance is demonstrated.

Colors: Black, Gray, Orange, White, Yellow

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