DaemoNox
Not so new Member
These guys come in several hundred morphs and pattern combos, so might as well make a thread devoted to them -
How about a normal corn for starters -
There's a huge degree of natural variation in them of course
One of the first morphs found in nearly all species is albino, or more properly called amelanism (meaning no black pigment).
The second morph out there is the opposite - Anerythrism, or the absence of red pigment.
Now combine the two, a corn thats missing both red and black pigments are called snows -
There is a second type of anery, called charcoal, which is much grayer -
Now combine that with amel, and instead of a snow you get a corn thats nearly solid white; called a blizzard -
Another early morph out there is hypomelanism, which is a reduced but not total absence of black. There are several different kinds of it floating around -
And to make things even more complicated, combine hypo with a snow (amel and anery) and you get a very pinky/peachy snow -
How about a normal corn for starters -
There's a huge degree of natural variation in them of course
One of the first morphs found in nearly all species is albino, or more properly called amelanism (meaning no black pigment).
The second morph out there is the opposite - Anerythrism, or the absence of red pigment.
Now combine the two, a corn thats missing both red and black pigments are called snows -
There is a second type of anery, called charcoal, which is much grayer -
Now combine that with amel, and instead of a snow you get a corn thats nearly solid white; called a blizzard -
Another early morph out there is hypomelanism, which is a reduced but not total absence of black. There are several different kinds of it floating around -
And to make things even more complicated, combine hypo with a snow (amel and anery) and you get a very pinky/peachy snow -