Talk:Ghost corn snake

Should be deleted
I suggest this article be deleted, of be made a redirect. The "ghost corn snake" is merely one of a myriad of color variants of Elaphe guttata (corn snakes) produced over the last few decades by the commercial snake breeding industry, particularly in the USA. These "color morphs" are hardly a natural occurrence and there is very little to say about any particular one, except perhaps who first bred them, their family trees, etc. The names are also totally arbitrary. It might be interesting to create a sub-article for Elaphe guttata with information and images of some of the many color morphs, but that's about all. Not really info for an encyclopedia. --Jwinius 13:27, 29 September 2006 (UTC)