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Kastanie or Chestnut

An extremely new gene, first discovered by a biology teacher in Germany in 2002. Through test breeding it has now been proven as simple recessive.
Hatching out looking extremely similar to anerythristics, they develop more and more orange and brown tones as they age. The name 'Kastanie' comes from the German word for 'Chestnut'.  
Hatchling - kkkk
kastanie corn snake - hatchling
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Adult - kkkk
kastanie corn snake - adult
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Motley - kkkk mmmm
kastanie corn snake - motley
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Stripe - kkkk msms
kastanie corn snake - stripe
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