Description
This Anery Blood Red Corn Snake Male (#11524-10) is a proven, hardy reptile for the intermediate keeper looking to add a striking, low-maintenance snake to their collection. The Anerythristic gene removes red pigment, allowing the deep, rich blood red coloration to dominate against a contrasting background. This male has been on our shelves since early 2026 with a low return rate, confirming its consistent quality and health.
Stand-Out Features
- Distinctive Anery Blood Red Morph: Displays the classic gray and black pattern of the Anery type, overlaid with intense blood red diffusion that deepens with age.
- Proven Health & Temperament: Corn snakes are known for their docile nature and reliability. This individual continues that tradition, showing excellent feeding response and handleability.
- Ideal Intermediate Specimen: A robust, established male ready for a dedicated enclosure. Perfect for a keeper moving past their first snake.
- Consistent Genetics: The Anery and Blood Red traits are well-established, predictable lines, making this a solid choice for future breeding projects.
- Low Maintenance Requirements: Thrives in a standard corn snake setup with appropriate heating and humidity, eating frozen/thawed rodents.
Technical Data
| Species | Pantherophis guttatus |
| Morph | Anery Blood Red |
| Sex | Male |
| Inventory ID | #11524-10 |
| Age Class | Well-Started Juvenile |
| Weight (measured) | 6.8 oz |
| Feeding | Accepts frozen/thawed pinky mice |
| Genetic Traits | Anerythristic, Blood Red / Diffused |
Your Questions Answered
How will this snake’s colors change as it matures?
The blood red diffusion will become more prominent and saturated against the Anery base. The typical grays and blacks will remain, creating a high-contrast adult animal. Expect the colors to intensify significantly over the next 12-18 months.
Is this snake suitable for a beginner?
While corn snakes are often recommended for beginners, this specific morph is priced and targeted toward intermediate keepers who understand basic reptile husbandry. Its care is identical to a normal corn snake, but its value and genetics make it a step up from a first pet snake.
What is the animal’s health and feeding history?
This snake is feeding consistently on frozen/thawed pinky mice and shows no signs of illness. Our staff notes we’ve had zero warranty claims on this specific product line in over a year of sales, indicating a strong track record of health and customer satisfaction.
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