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45″ Male Sunglow Corn Snake. He is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. His $165.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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45″ Male Sunglow Corn Snake. He is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. His $165.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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38″ female Extreme Okeetee Corn Snake. She is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $225.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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42″ female Motley Corn Snake. She is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $175.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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44″ male Striped Caramel Corn Snake. His $185.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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2014female Sunglow Motley (same snake shown in two different views). She’s roughly 16″ long” long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $95.00 USD plus $35.00 flat-rate SMR .

Same 2014 hatchling female pictured with a 2014 Extreme Okeetee for color comparison.
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2014 male Scaleless Anery Corn Snake. The Scaleless gene mutation was first discovered in France from the pairing of a Corn to an Emory’s Ratsnake, so all Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY are inter-species hybrids. This male is approximately 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $995.00 price includes
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Scaleless corns are not as fragile as they may appear. Yes, in the absence of the usual serpent armor (scales) they could sustain considerable injury if they tackled a live mouse with teeth, but that is perhaps where the fragility risk ends? Their shed skin is predominantly devoid of scales, but since virtually all “scaleless” corns have SOME scales, on an otherwise smooth sloughed skin you’ll see the occasional scale above the ventral keel. Also, a very rare Scaleless corn would be one withOUT belly scales, so expect to see an almost completely scaled belly. Handy, huh? If a tyical fully-scaled corn has a difficulty factor of shedding, it would be perhaps a one on the 1-10 scale for successful shedding. I’d place Scaleless corns at perhaps two on that same scale. In other words, without offering damp moss hides for my Scaleless corns, I expect only 5 of every 100 sloughed skins to be partially removed (this statistic cites MY experience with them, so results may vary, depending on genetics and cage conditions). We typically do nothing to increase ambient cage humidity for our Scaleless corns. Naturally, we never feed them live prey, and we brumate them with all of our fully-scaled snakes. Therefore, maintaining Scaleless corns is essentially no different than for any other colubrids in captivity. If I lived where ambient humidity were low, I MIGHT offer damp moss hides to Scaleless corns during their sloughing cycles, but only for those that demonstrate partial or latent sheds.
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2013 female Lava corn snake, het for Terrazzo. She is currently 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $295.00 usd price includes overnight delivery If not for the few spinal kinks on her tail, she would be much more expensive. There is no historical precedence to suspect that the spinal kinks will have any impact on her ability to reproduce.
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2013 female Motley corn snake from Tessera parent. She is currently 42″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $205.00 usd price includes overnight delivery Surely, the amount of black in her markings derives from the Tessera blood in her lineage?
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This 36″ 2013 male “Okeetee” is from the pairing of a Huddleston Reverse Okeetee to a Tessera, so in typical collateral Tessera fashion, he demonstrates extreme coloring, AND is het for at least Amel. He is currently eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. He brumated from October 20, 2014 to February 20, 2015. His $195.00 price includes

2013 male Striped Anery Tessera corn snake for sale. He is currently 37″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $335.00 usd price includes overnight delivery