An amelanistic snake - is one that's lacking in black pigment. See the picture in the related links for the comparison.
If your asking do they exist then yes they do, I own one
Genetic variation commonly presents itself as Amelanistic or Albinism. Corn snakes that are Amelanistic are missing the gene responsible for black pigmentation in their skin. Albinos are missing almost all the genes that generate almost all the snake's colours.
Hi. The corn snake is naturally red hence its proper name red rat snake or (Elaphae guttata). you can get deep almost blood red corns these are called Amelanistic Bloodred Corn Snake, yellowy coloured called Amber corn snakes, Anerythristic Corn Snake and more
A snow corn snake is a corn snake that is recessive in both Amelanism and Anerythrism. This causes both the black pigments (amelanistic), as well as the red and orange (anerythristic) colors to be absent. Some traces of yellow are sometimes previlant especially near the head of the animal.
xanthic ( yellow pigmentation) is a double homozygous or two recessive traits. It is an albino melanistic, or melanistic amelanistic just to confuse people.
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