Charcoal was the second discovered form of Anerythrism, which proves out to be non- compatible with the already known Anerythristic corns. Charcoal is sometimes refered to as Anery B. Charcoals tend to have a more blue-ish colour with less contrast then Anery A corns. The eyes are darker, almost black. Most charcoals don't develop yellow when they mature.
The Charcoal-involved morphs I have are; Charcoal, Phantom (Hypo-Charcoal) and Blizzards, these are the combination of Amel and Charcoal and creates a white, red-eyed patternless corn. Sometimes they have traces of pattern, or yellow lines around the original saddles. Pewters are listed on the Bloodred / Diffused page.

 

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Phantom Corn Snake

Phantom hatchling

Blizzard Corn Snake

Phantom Corn Snake

Blizzard hatchlings

Phantom Corn Snake

Phantom close-up

Phantom close-up

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