Snake of the Day 09-29-13

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The parents of this 37″ long male Anery corn are two normal corns het for Kastanie and Anery.  Therefore, I cannot say if he is actually an Anery Kastanie or just an Anery.  

Snake of the Day 09-24-13

 

This triple mutant Scaleless Hypo Sunkissed Corn Snake demonstrates how the color beauty of some snakes is hiding beneath their scaled armor.  

Note the atypically small and rounded scales that show as pale white spots here and there. There are also white and orange scales on the face.

Snake of the Day 09-26-13

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2010 female Root Beer Bloodred eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  Bred to a Creamsicle Bloodred this year, she yielded 18 beautiful hatchlings including both Root Beer and Creamsicle Bloodred corns.  

Snake of the Day 09-17-13

 
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Well, all I can say for sure is that this Albino is the product of pairing a Striped Amel Java to a Striped Java Het Amel.  Now, nearly 30″ long, she seems to be demonstrating the latent de-pigmentation we see in Sunrise Amel mutants that are also pattern mutants (stripe in this case).  One more puzzle attached to our quest to identify the inheritance of the mysterious Java ?mutation?.  The overall color seems parallel to many Kastanie Amels (Mandarin Corns), but of course, also what we expect to see in many Creamsicles.  Are Javas unique mutants or something else? 

Snake of the Day 06-13-13

The Snake-of-the-Day headliner of this web site features photographs that we believe will interest our web site visitors.  Each daily photograph will be posted at 11:00 am. central (GMT – 5) and replaced in 24 hours. Feel free to make suggestions regarding what snake photographs you would like to see in this daily feature.   The animals pictured here are not for sale, unless otherwise noted, but you can find available surplus snakes for sale on the Surplus Page of this web site.  We appreciate your patronage and welcome any suggestions you may have.

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The first Scaleless corn of the season pipped its egg yesterDAY.  This Scaleless Anery is the product of breeding a male and female Scaleless Anery together.  The chronology of the pix is backward.  He/she first came out upside down (breach?) and remained like in that position for over six hours.  Then, went back in and came out in the orientation we’re accustomed to seeing.  Kinda icky seeing stuff under the skin, eh?  The VISIBLE snake!  Since being scale-less does not mean they are devoid of scales, you can see the random and fragmental scale clusters here and there.  Most Scaleless Corn mutants have fully-scaled bellies. I’ll share photos of him/her when he/she’s completely out.  We will not only offer a few Scaleless corn mutants this summer, but there will be many regular corns het for Scaleless & other color mutations.  BTW, the top single cut in the egg is my sloppy surgical work.  I cut the eggs two DAYs before their anticipated hatch date, but as they usually do, he/she decided my cut wasn’t good enough.  

 

Snake of the Day 06-12-13

The Snake-of-the-Day headliner of this web site features photographs that we believe will interest our web site visitors.  Each daily photograph will be posted at 11:00 am. central (GMT – 5) and replaced in 24 hours. Feel free to make suggestions regarding what snake photographs you would like to see in this daily feature.   The animals pictured here are not for sale, unless otherwise noted, but you can find available surplus snakes for sale on the Surplus Page of this web site.  We appreciate your patronage and welcome any suggestions you may have.

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These normals, charcoals, and Sunrise Amel are the product of pairing two corns that are het for Palmetto, Amel,
 and Charcoal (hence, het for Palmetto Blizzard).   They are all therefore possibly het for the Palmetto mutation. 

 
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The answer to yesterDAY’s quiz, “HOW MANY HATCHLINGS ARE IN THIS PHOTO??” is 15.    
This image reveals three of the shy ones, in case you missed them.  Also, a Blue dot for one eye of each snake. 
 
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Snake of the Day 04-21-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sun. Apr. 21, 2013)

# 042113

Anery Motley
Female
d.o.h. 2010
35″ long on Apr. 18, 2013
$125.00 shipped

 
Comments:  Great color and genetic potential.  35″ long 2010 female Anery Motley Het Amel.  She brumated from December 15th, 2012 until March 14, 2013.  Currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.