← The Morph Guide
Lavender Stormcloud Arctic

Lavender Stormcloud Arctic

Lavender Stormcloud Arctic
Photo coming soon

Be the first to add a Lavender Stormcloud Arctic photo.

Component genes

AxanthicSableLavenderArctic

The genetics

Axanthic

Recessive

Axanthic is a recessive mutation that removes yellow (xanthin) pigment while leaving melanin intact. The result is a gray, black, and white snake that keeps its normal pattern and dark eyes but loses all warm coloration.

Sable

Recessive

Sable is a recessive mutation that increases melanin production, producing a darker, richer brown snake than normal. It's often bred into lighter morphs like Albino specifically to deepen contrast. They typically have 2 clear scales under their chin, creating a heart shape.

Lavender

Recessive

Lavender is a recessive, tyrosinase-positive (T+) form of albino. It produces a soft gray-lavender body with a purple tongue and eyes; hatchlings often carry a reddish tint that fades to lavender-gray with age.

Arctic

Incomplete Dominant

Arctic is an incomplete-dominant gene that tends to brighten, clean up, and cool the overall appearance of a Western Hognose. Arctic animals often show a lighter base color, sharper contrast, cleaner pattern, brighter coloration, white outlines around pattern elements, and speckling/flecking compared to non-Arctic animals.

What makes a Lavender Stormcloud Arctic

  • Two copies of Axanthic — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
  • Two copies of Sable — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
  • Two copies of Lavender — recessive, so it only shows when paired up.
  • One copy of Arctic — the single-gene Arctic form (incomplete dominant).

This describes the genetics of the animal itself — not the odds from a pairing. Outcome odds are the Genetics Calculator's job (coming soon).

Be the first to add a Lavender Stormcloud Arctic photo

Help build the guide — got a clear, full-body photo of a real one? Add it to the Genetics Lab and get credited. Every photo is reviewed before it appears.