Reverse Okeetee 12-10-15

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This 2015 male Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake is currently 17″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  One of his parents was a classic Reverse Okeetee and the other was a Banded Fluorescent.  His $85.00 USD price includes  

Het Scaleless 12-07-15

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This 2014 male Corn Snake is HET Scaleless Sunglow Motley.  From the parents, Sunglow Motley X SCALELESS Extreme Okeetee, this sub-adult is already eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  If he stays here, he will be on the 2016 SMR breeding roster.  His $375.00 USD price includes   We have several 2015 corns for sale now that are het for Scaleless and other mutations. Inquire about varieties and availability.  Their prices are considerably lower than this sub-adult.  ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including scaled corns that are carriers of Scaleless) derive from the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids. 

Tessera 12-04-15

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This 2011 female Tessera Corn Snake is currently 44″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is het for Anery Motley, and is quite the producer, averaging over 25 eggs per year..   Her $315.00 price includes    

hog 11-25-15b

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This 19″ long 2013 male Western Hognose Snake is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  Since both parents were het for Albino, he is possibly het for Albino.  His $125.00 price includes     ALL Western Hognose snakes (Heterodon nasicus) have rear maxillary fangs that CAN delivery a mild venom.  Many bites from Western Hogs result in bleeding, and isolated swelling much like the result of bee and wasp stings.

Sunrise Amel 0508c

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This adult male Sunrise Amel corn is now 35″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. Obviously, the value of Sunrise Amel double mutants isn’t their Sunglow-like coloration but how they will impact other mutant compounds via the blending of the Sunrise mutation with other mutations?  His $195.00 USD price includes   S O L D

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A newly hatched Sunrise Amel Tessera demonstrating a phenotype similar to a Snow, but with the slightest blush of orange. 

 

Shown here–at just a few weeks of age–Sunrise Amel (below) and Sunrise Amel Tessera (above) in their neonatal colors just prior to the beginning of extreme orange color saturation that intensifies through maturity.  Hence, the name SUNRISE–as looking similar to pale Amels or Snows with a blush of orange, but slowly transforming to deeply red/orange adults through maturation, not unlike the transition from sunrise to full DAYlight.