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Granite Gray-banded kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) female. This one is part of a 2015 co-op project with John Finsterwald (Zorro) of Coloradocorns.com. s
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Granite Gray-banded kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) female. This one is part of a 2015 co-op project with John Finsterwald (Zorro) of Coloradocorns.com. s
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This 2009 44″ female Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She is possibly het Butter. Her $265.00 price includes
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This 2010 40″ female Tessera (from Tessera X Miami Phase parentage) is currently eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She laid 22 eggs earlier this summer (sire of the incubating progeny is a Buttermint (Caramel Peppermint). Her $295.00 price includes
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2015 Pewter Tessera showing first signs of its impending post-partum shed. In typical Bloodred/Diffused/Tessera conjunction, the Pewter in this example shattered pattern everywhere?
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Pipping on June 24th, 2015, these Leucistic Black Rats have been highly anticipated. After losing a primary male in this project four years ago, we’re finally up and “walking” again. We hope to have this project “running again” next year, but there are precious few of these to sell this year. Three or more years of deposits, prepayments, and reservations for them, these were dibbied long before hatching this week. Hopefully, next year we’ll have enough to supply demand? Yes, after this photograph I slit the shell on the one that was “sleeping in”.
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YesterDAY (June 23, 2015) we welcomed these three new mutant compounds at South Mountain. Note: ALL Scaleless corns in the world toDAY are descendants of the first Scaleless “Corn”, parents of which were a Cornsnake and an Emory’s Ratsnake. Therefore, ALL Scaleless Corns at this time are inter-species hybrids. s
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I would LOVE to tell you that this is one of our selectively-bred Okeetees, but we cheated. One of the parents of this beautiful snake was a Tessera, and as many of you are learning, for some reason the Tessera mutation has amazing impacts on even the non-Tessera siblings of Tesseras. We don’t know why this is happening (for the first time in corn snake herpetoculture) but it’s the norm much more than the exception.
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This 2014 female Okeetee Corn Snake is currently 24″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her father was a Tessera corn. Her $100.00 price includes
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This 2014 male Strawberry Anery Corn Snake is currently 20″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $95.00 price includes
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This 2013 female Extreme Okeetee Corn Snake is currently 30″ long, eating frozen/thawed weaned mice. Her $175.00 price includes