Snake of the Day 03-05-18

Show & Tell

These 2018 hatchling Fluorescent and Banded Fluorescent corns demonstrate why we don’t generally advertise respective morphs with pictures of their hatchling forms?  The lackluster color of these would not attract too many buyers, were people unaware of how colorful these will become through maturity?  We have a written guarantee on our web site that the hatchlings we sell will mature to be very similar to the featured adult pix in our ads.  Some of these babies will be spectacularly redder than most Fluorescent Amel corns, but even the ones with less red will have eye-popping orange.  Also, the blotch margins that are almost clear in these snakes toDAY will mature to be shockingly white, exhibiting amazing color contrast, since the white margins will be adjacent to the blotches and ground color zones.  BTW, in about three weeks, we will have about 25 of these listed for sale on our web site SNAKES FOR SALE page.   PICS 3 & 4 demonstrate the adult colors of the two common color/pattern variants of our Fluorescent corns.  We don’t know which respective color will dominant–via looking at the hatchlings toDAY–but banded ones are evident at this age, and those will cost slightly more than the non-banded ones.  s. . .