PATTERNLESS CORNS: What are they?
   Well, actually, these are technically more of a highly reduced pattern.  My founding stock was purchased at Daytona from Jeff Risher of Hall of Fame Reptiles and were labeled Patternless corns the year I bought them.  In later years, after producing a few more of them, Jeff switched the name to Reduced Patterned corns.  Whatever the name the snakes are just plain cool. 

   When you breed patternless to patternless it seems the effect is pretty much replicated.  The babies may have a small amount of neck pattern but that seems to vanish fairly quickly.  Here is a anery patternless X anery patternless clutch.

BUT, IS IT SIMPLE RECESSIVE???

It seems a little more complex that that.  Besides breeding patternless to patternless, I also breed patternless to other morphs like butter, lavender and others.  When I bred the F2's from these outcrossings the results are a little perplexing.  I got full striped animals as well as almost completely patternless ones.  Seems there is not just a simple 'patternless' gene but sort of a selectively bred look.  I'm still working on some of the pairings to get a better handle, but so far that is what it looks like.

Here are just a few 07 babies to show the differences:
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