Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
It's anerythristic, no red. There are several types of anerythrism, some have yellow, some don't and then there's the ones that only cornsnake breeders can tell apart.

It's either anery A or B, I can't recall which one has yellow as well, the other has no yellow.

Basically a black and white corn. Great pets, nothing special.
Generally type A tends to have yellow whereas type B doesn't. But there are most definitely exceptions to this. The most surefire way to tell is by the eyes.

Type A will have silvery/gray irises with black pupils and type B will have black irises and their entire eye will have a jet black appearance.

Your snake is definitely type A anery, not type B.