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Corn snake
Natural variantCommon in the tradeBeginner to keep

Anerythristic (Charcoal/Black Albino)

A variant of Corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus)

Anerythristic (Charcoal/Black Albino)

Representative Corn snakephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.

A recessive trait removing red pigment, producing a greyscale black-and-grey snake. "Anery A" is standard; "Charcoal" (Anery B) is a separate, more muted line.

Keeper tips for this variant

Healthy and easy; just note adult anerys can develop subtle yellow on the neck from carotenoids in diet, which is normal and not a defect.

This page covers the Anerythristic (Charcoal/Black Albino) variant. For full husbandry, water params, diet and health —General care: Corn snake

Other Colubrid snakes variants

Normal / Wild-type (Carolina)Amelanistic (Albino)SnowOkeeteeLavenderBloodred (Diffused)CaramelMotley / Striped