Tessera1105A

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2009 female Tessera Corn Snake HET Striped Ghost.  46″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is a great breeder, but we have too many such breeders at this time.  She emerged from brumation in August, but we have decided not to breed her right now (we’ll brumate her again next month and breed her in 2015 if she does not sell now).  If you have a male that’s not in brumation, she could be ready to breed now as she does appear to be showing small eggs.  Since she was not bred since last year, she COULD lay eggs from retained 2013 sperm, but fertility in such cases is traditionally low.  Her $450.00 USD price includes shipping to an of the lower-     

Ultramel1106A

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2009 female Ultramel Corn Snake Het Caramel (therefore, Butter).  She is 48″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is a great breeder, but we have too many such breeders at this time.   She is scheduled to begin brumation next week.  Her $250.00 USD price includes shipping to an of the lower-  

Amel ZagTec 1023A

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2013 female ZagTec Amel Corn Snake.  ZAGTEC derives from the semi-expression of the two polygenetic (NOT mutation) phenotypes of Zig Zag and Aztec.  I don’t like to use the pattern AKA (wide-stripefor this snake because in corns the morph name, STRIPE is used to denote a mutation that is recessive to wild-type.  The ONLY mutation this snake possesses is AMEL.  The atypical pattern is the result of polygenetics (interactions of genes–not from gene mutations).   Therefore, if you bred one to a Striped or Motley mutant, unless both parents were homozygous or heterozygous for those mutations, NONE of the progeny would be Motley or Striped.  She is 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed small fuzzy mice.  Her $155.00 usd price includes  

Buf 1025A

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2013 male Buf Corn Snake (possibly het Amel).  Buf corns are dominant mutations so breeding this male to ANY corn snake female will render approximately 50% Bufs in the first generation.  He is 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  His $230.00 usd price includes   S O L D 

Same snake in different pose. S O L D 

HETscaleless

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2014 female Sunglow Corn Snake HET Scaleless Striped Butter.  From the parents, Striped Butter X SCALELESS, this hatchling is already eating large frozen/thawed pinky mice (on the cusp of taking small fuzzies).  Her $650.00 USD price includes shipping to an of the lower-  We have several other 2014 corns that are het for Scaleless and other mutations for sale (inquire).  

Pewter Tessera 1025A

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2014 male Pewter Tessera Corn Snake.  He is approximately 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  His $375.00 usd price includes   . . .   

Opposing profile view of the same snake.  

 

Same snake in different pose. 

Tessera 1024A

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2013 female Buf Tessera Corn Snake.  She really packs a genetic punch via being a homozygote of two gene mutations that are dominant to wild-type, Buf and Tessera Therefore, breeding her to ANY male corn snake will render some Bufs, some Tesseras, some Buf Tesseras and whatever other mutations are common to both parents.  She is 30″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  Her $450.00 usd price includes  $OLD !

Lavender Tessera 1029A

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From the SCRATCH & DENT DEPARTMENT, this 2013 female Lavender Tessera is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  She’s priced low because she has several spinal “kinks” that are palpable, and some are visible.  The blue arrow is pointing at the most obvious of them.  The kinks are all the same relative size that they were when she hatched.   In other words, none are growing disproportionately larger than the growth rate of the rest of her body.  The “bend” in her tail will always be obvious, but most of the spinal kinks forward of the tail will only be detectable by feel, when she is an adult (since muscles will visually conceal most of them).  Her $125.00 USD price includes  She has great color for her age AND she’s not a red-eyed Lavender.  S O L D

 

SK 101414A

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This 2013 male Sunkissed corn snake is now 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  His $155.00 USD price includes