Male Gray-banded kingsnake 02-25-16

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This 2013 27″ male Granite Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) should produce more Granite phase GBs when bred to a female with the same genes.   Male Granite Gray-bands show more banding and orange than their female Counterparts.  He is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  His $255.00 USD price includes   

 

Same snake in different pose.  

 

Amel Tessera 02-24-16

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This 2015 18″ female Amel Tessera is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  The yellow that’s most obvious in the front part of her body has only recently been intensifying and spreading tail-ward.  She should have amazing yellows mixed with her orange when fully mature.  Her $285.00 USD price includes   

 

Same snake in different pose.  

 

Male Alterna 02-09-16a

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This 2013 22″ male Granite Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) should produce more Granite phase GBs when bred to a female with the same genes.  Male Granite Gray-bands show more banding and orange than their female Counterparts.  He is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  His $255.00 USD price includes   

 

 

Het Scaleless 02-22-16

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The parents of this 2014 34″ male corn snake are a Hypo A & Sunkissed Scaleless male and a Ghost Motley female.   He was brumated from 11/22/15 to 02-01-16 and is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed adult mice.  His $575.00 USD price includes   

 

 

Tessera 02-20-16

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This 2013 female Tessera corn snake is now 31″ long, eating unaltered frozen/thawed adult mice.  Her parents were Amel Tessera X Buf and while some of her siblings were Buf and Mandarin Tesseras, I don’t believe she inherited the Buf gene.  She has been in brumation since November 6, 2015, so she should soon be warmed. Her $365.00 USD price includes    


Same snake in different pose.