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This 2014 Tessera demonstrates some amazing color and contrast.  She is 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her parents were both het for P/S Striped Granite so there are some decent genetic possibliities here.  Her $175.00 usd price includes  

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If you like Lava Tesseras, as most corn snake lovers do, here’s a shortcut to reproduce them.  Het for Lava, this 2014 male Tessera is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  His $185.00 usd price includes   to any of the lower-48 United State

 

This yearling Lava Tessera is not for sale, but shown to demonstrate what ToDAY’s Snake of the Day is heterozygous for.  When the juvenile for sale toDAY is bred to any form of Lava, some of the babies will look like this demonstration Lava Tessera.  

 

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It’s been so long since I dabbled in Western Hognose snakes (Heterodon nasicus) I don’t know if they have a morph name for twin-spotted ones?  This 2014 female is about 8″ long, eating frozen/thawed, unaltered pinky mice.  Her $155.00 price includes     

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After factoring out the shipping cost, I’m practically giving this beautiful 2014 female Pied-sided (aka: P/S) Bloodred away.   She is 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice, but she will usually bite the wrong pinky, if you get my meaning.  She HATES HUMANS.  Buy her at your own peril.  Her $100.00 price includes    $old

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Same snake.  If you don’t mind seeing your own blood, this one will look great in the confines of a glass cage. $old

Same snake in different pose. 

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This 2014 male BloodredTessera is now 17″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.  His $265.00 price includes     $old

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We don’t often hatch corns with such suggestive markings as this 2014 female Lavender Tessera.  Her most distinctive feature not only indicates her gender but begs naming her for an Egyptian or Roman goddess, for the ankh marking on the crown of her head.  Her other rare Lavender features include rare black eyes and her overall dark coloration that usually renders a better lavender coloration at maturity.  Not unlike the collateral affect on striping seen in Bloodred Tesseras, she has repeatedly broken striping like most Lavender Tesseras.  She is 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.  Her $285.00 price includes