Snake of the Day 09-10-16

Show & Tell

Surely, the color of these hatchlings is what Rich Zuchowski saw when he named the Sunkissed mutants?  Rich said that when he set a bright orange can of SUNKIST soda next to a container of newly hatched corns, the color similarity caused him to use the namesake.  I bred a Scaleless Sunkissed corn to a Scaled Sunkissed Anery corn to render these beauties.  Once they’re feeding, they will be for sale, but their price will be lofty because of their potential to reproduce Scaleless corns in these colors (AND also Sunkissed Aneries).  s

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Some of the same snakes as shown in the first picture of toDAY’s feature.  They were two DAYs old when this picture was made, so it will be interesting to see what colors they boast after shedding.  Ps, I realize that half of these don’t have classic Sunkissed head pattern, but am helpless to explain why, given that both parents were sold to me as Sunkissed mutants (one of them Sunkissed Anery)?  I know what you’re thinking?  Why do some have the bright orange color but not the classic Sunkissed mutant head pattern?  Here are the parents of toDAY’s featured hatchlings.