Albino corn snake
Typical albino corn snakes are not actually white. They are only missing their black pigment, so these snakes are whitish with orangey-red markings and ruby-red eyes. They are also called amelanistic snakes because they lack melanin.
Okeetee corn snake
This is a regional locality morph. Okeetees are found mostly in South Carolina. They have wonderfully bright coloration and bold patterns in vibrant oranges, reds, and blacks.
Snow corn snake
These stunning snakes lack both black and red pigment, leaving them with pale coloring in shades of white, pink, green, and yellow. They have red eyes.
Black corn snake
These are also known as anerythristic corn snakes. Unlike amelanistic (red albino) corn snakes, these snakes lack red pigment called erythrin. They have gray bodies with dark gray blotches outlined in black. Adults usually have yellow splotches on their chins and necks and sometimes their blotches fade to brown. Their eyes are brownish gray.
Blood-red corn snake