COLOUR MORPHS
Albino ( Amelanistic )
This recessive gene is responsible for the lack of black pigment in the honduran, resulting in a very bright snake in shades of red, tangerine, and yellows.
Anerythristic
This recessive gene trait is responsible for the absence of the red pigment cells resulting in a pale pink, black and white snake.
Snow
A combination of the Albino gene & the Anerythristic gene, makes this a very pale pink and yellow snake
Ghost
Ghosts are the result of crossing a Anerythristic honduran with a Hypomelanistic, resulting in a beautiful snake with shades of grey, white and lavender.
Hypomelanistic
Hypomelanistic is a simple recessive gene that reduces the black tipping in the tangerine bands that is typical in a normal Honduran. The hypo trait also affects the colour of the black bands, resulting in a bluish or gray-black colouration that is most noticeable in hatchlings and juveniles.
Hybino
A combination of the Albino gene and the Hypomelanistic gene
PATTERN MORPHS
Striped / Vanishing Pattern / Pin Stripe
An unusual and variable genetic trait that is not yet fully understood yet. Striped phase, vanishing pattern phase, and normal hatchlings can occur in the same clutch.