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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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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. Does she look unusually red for a Motley (hint–wink)?? 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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2014 Scaleless Snow Corn. Inset Bubble view offers a macro look of the neck area to show you the barely visible yellow that borders the white band margins. . . .
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2013 Cinder Tessera.
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2014 female Sunglow Motley (same snake shown in two different views). She’s roughly 16″ long” long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. $95.00 USD plus $35.00 flat-rate SMR . . . .
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2013 Striped Honey. Was hoping the striping on this one would have remained more obvious with maturity, but perhaps even more pleased that it did not? s . . .
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Different pose of the same snake.

2013 male Striped Butter Tessera. He’s 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. His $325.00 USD price includes
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2014 female Scaleless Anery Corn (inter-species Hybrid). ToDAY’s SOTD will not address the pattern aberrancy of this snake, nor the genetic origins of Scaleless Corns in toDAY’s markets. It’s more about the dermal location of carotenoid yellow that we see in most adult Anery and Snow corns residing in the integumentary system of the corn snake. s . . .
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2014 Cayenne Fire from the line I acquired from the South African Corn Snake breeder. At less than three months of age, this one already demonstrates the degree of red seldom achieved in years of maturity in most Bloodreds. s . . .