Snake of the Day 01-17-15

This 2014 female Super Striped Sunglow Motley corn is about 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  She has both copies of the Red Mask mutation so her colors are bright now and will be much bolder as an adult.

Snake of the Day 01-16-15

This 2013 female Buf corn is now 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  Her parents consisted of a Buf and an Extreme Okeetee.  Not just another pretty face, because her mutation is dominant to wild-type, pairing her with non-Buf Extreme Okeetees could render some amazing corns.

Snake of the Day 01-15-15

This 2013 male P/S Bloodred Corn has very low expression of lateral white.  He is currently 25″ long, eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy or small hopper mice.

Snake of the Day 01-13-15

This 2014 male Charcoal Tessera is possibly a Pewter Tessera.  Some of his siblings included Pewter Tesseras, but his belly markings do not look like typical Pewter Tesseras.  Therefore, if he is not a Pewter Tessera he is a Charcoal Tessera Het for Diffused/Bloodred.

Snake of the Day 01-12-15

This 2014 male Western Hognose has never refused an unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mouse.  He is het for the mutation, Toffee Belly.  He is about nine inches long now, eating me outta mouse and home.

Snake of the Day 01-10-15gg

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.