Snake of the Day 03-06-19

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Sibling 2019 hatchling aberrant Scaleless Amels that hatched in late February.  They are possibly het Caramel, and will be offered for sale as soon as they have fed three consecutive times on unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  They both instantly gobbled their first meals, as most Scaleless corns do, so it won’t be long before these two–and many others–are listed for sale. 

note ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless), AND even possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled relatives) are inter-species hybrids.

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-05-19

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Relatively boring in the color department, this 2019 hatchling Scaleless Butter will be very yellow as an adult, AND will eventually reveal more of her pattern (difficult to see at this tender age).  Probably just polygenetically striped (VS. being a Striped mutant) since she shows dotted dorsal pattern toward and on the tail?

note ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless), AND even possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled relatives) are inter-species hybrids.

 

Snake of the Day 03-04-19

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Three Terrazzos that hatched on Feb. 26, 2019 (two Terrazzos, Het Charcoal and one Charcoal Terrazzo).  The original ancestry of this mutation compound was a Pewter bred to a Boyd-line Terrazzo.  The one facing the camera exhibits a Masque head pattern, so this was inherited from the PEWTER patriarch of this Boyd-line Terrazzo line.  The debris stuck to the snakes is particulate vermiculite from their incubation medium.

Snake of the Day 03-03-19

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Parents of this 2019 aberrant Scaleless Amel corn are a male het for Striped Butter and a female het for Saffron (Amel Sunkissed Caramel).  This type of aberrant pattern is not uncommon among Scaleless corns, and the yellow markings are are surely inherited from the Caramel gene that both parents shared one copy of.  Not the bony look that is also commonly obvious in young (and sometimes older) Scaleless corns.  Scaled corns don’t show the ribs like this 5-DAY-old because their scale layer is too thick. 

note ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless), AND even possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled relatives) are inter-species hybrids.

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-02-19

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First, the discoverer of this amazing corn snake mutation deserves more credit than she gets.  Thank you, Barbara Velthuysen, for discovering Micro-scale corn snake mutants, and especially for all of the hard work and years you invested to preserve them in the hobby.  Most of our first 2019 “wave” of hatchlings here at SMR are from het-tohet Scaleless corns and Micro-scale hets.  Here are three of the first 2019 Micro-scale (MS) mutants that hatched in late February.  If we sell any of them this year, it will be after consultation with my project partner, TARA SMALL.  Bonus PIC . . .

Snake of the Day 03-01-19

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“Nature IS art”, as Donovan once pointed out to me.  I could dig deeply enough to see who bought this beauty, but in the meantime, if someone has this 2011 Sunglow Motley I’m sure we’d all love to see how it looks as an adult?  What an artful example of bilateral symmetry?  Bonus PIC . . .

Snake of the Day 02-28-19

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Many of you have heard/read me say, “it’s often unwise to acquire a corn snake based on its hatchling phenotype (appearance)”.  Five months ago, toDAY’s featured SOTD was a stunning Banded High-white Reverse Okeetee–showing only a faint blush of orange in otherwise white ground color zones (see pic 2 toDAY).  From parents Miami Okeetee X Miami Okeetee (obviously, both het Amel), toDAY, the dirty white ground color zones are showing much more color.  Seems that the genes from the Okeetee branches of the familyi tree are gradually imposing their ancestral wild color influrences?    Bonus PIC . . .

Snake of the Day 02-26-19

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This 28″ male 2018 Reverse Okeetee corn snake is the product of pairing an Amel Tessera with an Extreme Reverse Okeetee.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.    $125.00 plus $39.00