Coral Snow 1120B

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2008 female Coral Snow Corn.  She is 44″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is a great breeder and has made many beautiful Coral and Salmon Snows for me over the years, BUT she is MEAN.  She has never bitten me, but that’s now because she didn’t try.  Also, none of her babies were ever mean while I had them, but I’m selling her because I’m tired of her being so ungrateful for all the yummy mice I feed her.  I easily estimate that she has another four or more years of fertile reproduction.  Her price of $300.00 USD includes FREE SHIPPING   Her low price is due to her incongenial attitude toward humans.   

Strawberry 1124A

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This beautiful 2008 female Strawberry Corn Snake exhibits ground color suggestive of being het for Caramel, but she is not.   She’s produced many amazing Strawberry mutants for us over the years. Her $225.00 price includes FREE SHIPPING   

Lava Terrazzo 1130A

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2014 unrelated gender Pair of Terrazzos; female Lava Terrazzo and male Terrazzo Het Lava.  Both are around 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Neither of these snakes has any relationship to the JMG version of Terrazzo.  They both derive from the original Boyd Line genes.  Their paired price of $500.00 includes free shipping

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2013 female Extreme Okeetee Tessera corn snake.  She is 31″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  She is not het for Caramel that I’m aware, since her parents are an Extreme Okeetee from pure lines and one of the original female Tesseras (SMR id#1080).   Her $335.00 usd price includes  

Her price is relatively high for her perceived heritage for the simple reason that Drew Lambeth’s famous Tessera that was not supposed to possess the Sunkissed mutation reproduced many Sunkissed and Sunkissed Tessera mutants.  His Tessera, het for Sunkissed was from the same mother as this snake.  What’s significant about that is the fact that the original Tessera did NOT possess the Sunkissed mutation, so the F2 from wild stock Okeetee that parented Drew’s Tessera must have gained the Sunkissed mutation from its wild-caught parent.  That teases that the Sunkissed mutation in this line may be free of the Star-Gazing mutation.  The color of this one is not uncommon among some corns that have only one copy of the Sunkissed gene mutation.  Therefore, this one may be het for the same Sunkissed gene family Drew was fortunate enough to acquire. 

Anery 1122A

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2008 female Anery Corn Het Lavender.  She is 44″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is a great breeder and has made many beautiful Moonstone corns for us.  Great disposition. I conservatively estimate that she has another four or more years of fertile reproduction in her.  Her price of $230.00 USD includes FREE SHIPPING