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Ghost
One of my favorite morphs is the result of combining
anerythrism A and hypomelanism A - the ghost cornsnake.  
The variation seen in the color of ghosts is even more
dramatic than that seen in anerys.  Ghosts can range from
very dark specimens which can be virtually
indistinguishable from anerys, through all the shades of
grey and brown, to individuals that are extremely light and
"ghost-like".  Many ghosts can show varying amounts of
pink and peach either as an overall cast or concentrated in
the saddles.  The most spectacularly colored individuals are
often called "pastel".  The exact color of an individual
ghost can change as the snake ages, generally darker as a
hatchling, getting lighter as a sub-adult, then can either
stay light or get a bit darker as an adult.