Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive
I am not that educated about this; but isn't there something called pop-eye or big-eye that these snakes exhibit? I wold be sure to buy from a trustworthy breeder who won't sell you a snake that could be het for this defect; but then again I am not that well versed on it..
I haven't heard of many corns exhibiting the bug-eyed trait. You might be thinking of the Leusistic Texas Rat snake. These often have the bug eyes and they look similar to the snow or blizzaed corn. Somebody let me know if I'm wrong about it not being much of a concern for corns.

For the OP, I would also find a local breeder, since shipping would cost more than the actual snake. These are both pretty popular, so you shouldn't have a hard time finding one. The difference is the type of Anery used with the amel. to make the double reccessive baby. The colors also vary from one snake to the next, so I would just pick one out that caught my eye. Both are nice looking snakes in my opinion.