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Charcoal(Charcoal,  aka - Anery B)
Originating from Bill and Kathy Love, this is another form of Anerythrism.   Charcoal snakes are subtly different from the other forms of Anerythristic corn snakes.  As the name suggests, Charcoals are a silver / grey snake with flecks of black and white throughout the body. They tend to have a lower contrast between the background and saddle color than other forms of Anery.  They also have less tendency to develop the yellow shading that appears in most Anery A crosses.   
Charcoal is the foundation for the Phantom (Charcoal + Hypo),   Blizzard (Charcoal + Amel) and Pewter (Charcoal + Diffused) morphs.  

Pewter
hatchling
Pewter
 
Pewter
(showing diffusion)

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       Deborah Cash
Telephone   336-391-3123
e-mail   debcash@kcorns.com

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