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This is one of the 2016 F2s from Nancy Wimer’s pairing of an Anery Motley x Charcoal. I’m presuming it’s a Charcoal Anery, but until one like this is bred to a Charcoal, it’s only a theory? Bonus pics
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This is one of the 2016 F2s from Nancy Wimer’s pairing of an Anery Motley x Charcoal. I’m presuming it’s a Charcoal Anery, but until one like this is bred to a Charcoal, it’s only a theory? Bonus pics
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This 2015 male Granite Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) is not for sale, but I wanted to share this update on his color progression. He looks remarkably like his father, in having so much orange in such aberrant pattern. We’re not yet sure why this one (and his father) have such exaggeration of color and markings, but future breeding trials may reveal the inheritance of this look? As I have cited before, this is from Mike’s amazing line of Granite gray-bands, but unlike most male Granite GBs, this one–and his father–have much much more color and pattern. (not for sale) Bonus pic
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This 2016 male eXtreme Tessera (het for Amel) will have more black as an adult than most Tesseras in the hobby toDAY. He is 23″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium or large pinky mice. His $265.00 price includes
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Classic “Miami-ish” phenotype in corns that are het for Cinder, this young adult female is a descendant of a Buttermint (Caramel Amel Cinder) out-cross. I would not call the lack of color in the head the so-called “Zombie head” look, as it is common for most Cinder mutants to dull colors as you see in toDAY’s SOTD. Bonus Pic
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This 2016 female eXtreme Reverse Okeetee Tessera is 20″ long and eating frozen/thawed medium or large pinky mice. She is technically an eXtreme example of her morph, not only because she has less red than most Amel Tesseras, but also because one of her parents was an Extreme Reverse okeetee (see pic 2 — NOT FOR SALE). Her $295.00 price includes Bonus Pic
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This beautiful 2016 Sunkissed corn snake is het for Scaleless and Anery. I can’t wait (but I WILL) to see the target result of the next generation; Scaleless Sunkissed Aneries! Bonus Pic
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2016 Tiger Okeetee (not for sale). This gem was produced by Catherine Turley last year. Awesome banding, Catherine! Years ago, I applied the word TIGER to Banded Okeetees with somewhat atypically shaped markings that often resembled the vertical markings on tigers, helping those cats blend into the shadows of their natural habitat. The standard for them, years ago, was to produce those with the highest number of crooked and often chaotic markings, so as to resemble their namesake feline. This one is het for Charcoal and possibly het for Amel. Our first Banded Charcoal Okeetees derived from Banded Extreme Okeetees that looked just like this one. I’m excited to work with them once again. Thanks, Catherine. BTW, is that black lateral facial band awesome, or what? Bonus Pics
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THIS SNAKE LISTING IS ONLY for the 28″ male 2015 Terrazzo. Het for Charcoal AND Lava, he is currently eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy mice. His $425.00 price includes The listing for the 23″ male was published yesterDAY, April 8, 2017.
Photo dramatization: 28″ Orange colored snake is toDAY’s featured Snake Of The Day. NOT the darker “dithered” 23″ snake.

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THIS SNAKE LISTING IS ONLY for the 23″ male 2015 Terrazzo. Het for Charcoal AND Lava, he is currently eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy mice. His $385.00 price includes The listing for the 28″ male will be published tomorrow, April 9, 2017.
Photo dramatization: 23″ Orange colored snake is toDAY’s featured Snake Of The Day. NOT the darker “dithered” 28″ snake.

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This 28″ female 2015 Lava, Het Caramel corn produced by my good friend, David Partington is also possibly-het Amel. Her $245.00 price includes S O L D