Tessera 01-31-17

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This 2016 female eXtreme Tessera corn snake is currently 17″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $215.00 USD price includes       

The adult in this picture has the same parents as the 2016 hatchling eXtreme Tessera pictured above. Of the three eXtreme Tesseras featured toDAY, only the one in the 1st pic is for sale.

Honey 01-29-17

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From the SCRATCH AND DENT DEPARTMENT, this 2016 19″ female Honey (Sunkissed Caramel) is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  She has numerous spinal kinks in her body that she has had since she hatched, but she’s a great feeder and has never tried to bite?  It’s remotely possible that the size and volume of kinking could increase as she matures.  Her $60.00 USD price includes     

Caramel Tessera 01-26-17

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This 2016 17″ female Caramel Tessera is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $255.00 USD price includes     

Amel Tessera 01-20-17

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This 2016 26″ male Amel Tessera is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  He is het for Striped Caramel (therefore, het Striped Butter).  His $225.00 USD price includes     

Miami 01-21-17

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This 2015 26″ female Miami Phase corn snake is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  She is het for Cinder Caramel Amel (therefore, het Amel Cinder, Caramel–aka: Peppermint Caramel/Buttermint).  Her $225.00 USD price includes     

Red Factor Amel 09-27-17e

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This 35″ female 2015 Red Factor Amel corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. She is considered a Visual-het because she possesses (and exhibits) only one of the paired gene mutation copies of the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, Red Factor. Her $195.00 price includes      . . .  S O L D


Same snake in different pose and softer lighting.

Coral Snow Tessera 09-28-17e

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This 28″ male 2015 Red Factor Snow Tessera (aka: Coral Snow Tessera) corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. He is considered a Visual-het because she possesses (and exhibits) only one of the paired gene mutation copies of the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, Red Factor. Of course, the Tessera gene mutation is dominant to wild-type, so this snake represents a superior advantage to making exceptional morph compounds without waiting two generations of familial breeding.  Homozygote (aka: Super Form) productions from this snake will have two to four times as much coral/pink coloration as this male.  His $275.00 price includes