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45″ Male Sunglow Corn Snake. He is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. His $165.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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45″ Male Sunglow Corn Snake. He is three years old, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. His $165.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.
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This 2014 male Western Hognose has never refused an unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mouse. He is het for the mutation, Toffee Belly. He is about nine inches long now, eating me outta mouse and home. His $195.00 usd price includes
CAUTION: ALL Western Hognose snakes–regardless of color and pattern–are considered mildly venomous. Their venom has never resulted in a human death, and symptoms of being envenomated by a hognose resemble those of allergic reactions to insect stings and plant poisons. If you have allergies to insect stings, it’s advised that you never handle a Western Hognose. While extremely rare, most bites to humans result from the confusion of smelling food either on or in the vicinity of the care giver. Children should not handle Western Hognose snakes without parental supervision. I’ve had hognose snakes for over 40 years and have NEVER seen or heard of anyone being bitten by one from anger or aggression. Open mouth threat displays–and consequent striking–essentially never result in bites to humans, so virtually all bites are from feeding reactions. Healthy hognose snakes seem to be perpetually hungry, and will react accordingly. Therefore, extreme caution should be employed when first opening their cages.

This 27″ 2014 female Caramel Corn Snake is Het Scaleless and Butter. She is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice and tips the scales at 68 grams. Her $685.00 price includes
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This 2014 male Charcoal Tessera is possibly a Pewter Tessera. Some of his siblings included Pewter Tesseras, but his belly markings do not look like typical Pewter Tesseras. Therefore, if he is not a Pewter Tessera he is a Charcoal Tessera Het for Diffused/Bloodred. His $195.00 usd price includes
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2014 Male Sunrise Amel Striped Motley Corn Snake. He is already well into his color saturation phase, which will continue to concentrate for the next many years. In about two years, some of the scales bounding pattern zones will randomly and sparsely begin to depigment to white. Belly bulge is from eating a large frozen/thawed pinky mouse the DAY before this picture. His $215.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states. . . .
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Same snake in different pose.
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28″ 2013 small adult Male Red Mask Anery (aka: Coral Anery) corn snake. One of his parents was a Salmon Snow Motley so he is het Amel (therefore Salmon Snow also) and Motley. His $195.00 USD price includes FREE SHIPPING anywhere in the lower-
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25″ 2013 female Amel Tessera Corn. $395.00 USD includes FREE SHIPPING anywhere in the lower-

Same snake in different pose.
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27″ 2013 male Dillute Motley Corn, Het for Anery (therefore, BLUE). He is currently eating one frozen/thawed fuzzy mouse every five to seven DAYs. $135.00 USD includes FREE SHIPPING anywhere in the lower-
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25″ male 2013 Sunkissed Corn Snake produced by Tom and Linda Thompson. He is currently eating one frozen/thawed fuzzy mouse every five to seven DAYs. $145.00 includes FREE SHIPPING
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27″ male 2013 Bloodred Tessera Corn Snake. He is currently eating one frozen/thawed hopper mouse every five to seven DAYs. $345.00 includes FREE OVERNIGHT SHIPPING