About the Ghost Morph Corn Snake
The Ghost morph of the Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a stunning combination of Anerythristic (Anery) mutation and Hypomelanistic (Hypo) mutation.
Anery gene: Removes red pigmentation, producing a grey and black snake.
Hypo gene: Reduces black pigmentation, softening the contrast and creating muted tones.
The result is a smooth, pastel-like mix of silvers, greys, and lavenders that only becomes more attractive with age.
At ReptiCube, our Ghost corn snakes are:
Captive-bred for health and docility
Raised in clean, species-specific environments
Socialized from hatchlings for easy handling
Fed on appropriately sized frozen-thawed rodents
Key Features:
Adult size: 4–6 feet
Lifespan: 15–20 years in captivity
Non-venomous and hardy
Unique muted color palette
Why Choose a Ghost Morph?
The Ghost morph is perfect for those who want a subtle yet sophisticated-looking snake. Its calm personality and manageable care make it ideal for first-time keepers, while its genetic makeup makes it valuable to breeders working with multi-gene projects.
These snakes thrive in medium-sized enclosures with a temperature gradient, secure hiding spots, and proper humidity. The muted colors of the Ghost morph also pair beautifully with other genes like Tessera, Motley, and Stripe.