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This 2012 male corn is the product of crossing a Java corn with a Kastanie mutant. He is now 39″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $175.00 USD price includes
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This 2012 male corn is the product of crossing a Java corn with a Kastanie mutant. He is now 39″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $175.00 USD price includes
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42″ proven breeder male Amel Corn Snake Het Red Mask. His $165.00 price includes
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42″ proven breeder male Hypo P/S Bloodred Corn Snake. His $425.00 price includes
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Male Sunkissed Corn Snake, possibly Het Kastanie. His $165.00 price includes
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2014 hatchling male SUPER FORM Salmon Snow Corn Snake. Showing this much color at such a tender age promises that this snake is a Super Salmon Snow (aka: homozygote – possessing both copies of the gene that causes Snow corns to be so pink/coral in color. Therefore, he will be much more colorful as an adult. His $195.00 price includes
Pairing any two of these popular lines (and other similar lines) will render snows that demonstrate exaggeration of the pink or coral colors. Coral snows with less color than the ones featured toDAY are believed to only be in possession of one copy of the gene mutation that causes Snow and Ghost corns to be excessively pink. We generally call this gene Red Mask or Red Factor. Therefore, you could call any of these three popular lines simply, Coral Snows.
The Coral Snows that possess less demonstration of pink and coral as hatchlings are regarded to be VISUAL HETS of the gene mutation, Red Mask. The three snakes featured toDAY are regarded as homozygotes (aka: Super Salmon Snows) because they possess both copies of the Red Mask mutation. Every Super Salmon Snow we’ve EVER seen was remarkably more colorful than the visual hets typically sold in the hobby toDAY. Hence, distinctive pricing between those with a “blush” of pink or coral VS. those with deeply-saturated coral and/or pink coloration.
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2014 hatchling male SUPER FORM Salmon Snow Corn Snake. Showing this much color at such a tender age promises that this snake is a Super Salmon Snow (aka: homozygote – possessing both copies of the gene that causes Snow corns to be so pink/coral in color. Therefore, he will be much more colorful as an adult. His $195.00 price includes
Pairing any two of these popular lines (and other similar lines) will render snows that demonstrate exaggeration of the pink or coral colors. Coral snows with less color than the ones featured toDAY are believed to only be in possession of one copy of the gene mutation that causes Snow and Ghost corns to be excessively pink. We generally call this gene Red Mask or Red Factor. Therefore, you could call any of these three popular lines simply, Coral Snows.
The Coral Snows that possess less demonstration of pink and coral as hatchlings are regarded to be VISUAL HETS of the gene mutation, Red Mask. The three snakes featured toDAY are regarded as homozygotes (aka: Super Salmon Snows) because they possess both copies of the Red Mask mutation. Every Super Salmon Snow we’ve EVER seen was remarkably more colorful than the visual hets typically sold in the hobby toDAY. Hence, distinctive pricing between those with a “blush” of pink or coral VS. those with deeply-saturated coral and/or pink coloration.

2014 hatchling female SUPER FORM Salmon Snow Motley Corn Snake. Showing this much color at such a tender age promises that this snake is a Super Salmon Motley Snow (aka: homozygote – possessing both copies of the gene that causes Snow corns to be so pink/coral in color. Therefore, she will be much more colorful as an adult. Her $195.00 price includes Here at SMR, we consider any Snow (or ghost) that exhibits exaggerated/remarkable pink or coral colors to be one of several different family lines of the general group we call CORAL SNOWS. Below are those popular lines;
Pairing any two of these popular lines (and other similar lines) will render snows that demonstrate exaggeration of the pink or coral colors. Coral snows with less color than the ones featured toDAY are believed to only be in possession of one copy of the gene mutation that causes Snow and Ghost corns to be excessively pink. We generally call this gene Red Mask or Red Factor. Therefore, you could call any of these three popular lines simply, Coral Snows.
The Coral Snows that possess less demonstration of pink and coral as hatchlings are regarded to be VISUAL HETS of the gene mutation, Red Mask. The three snakes featured toDAY are regarded as homozygotes (aka: Super Salmon Snows) because they possess both copies of the Red Mask mutation. Every Super Salmon Snow we’ve EVER seen was remarkably more colorful than the visual hets typically sold in the hobby toDAY. Hence, distinctive pricing between those with a “blush” of pink or coral VS. those with deeply-saturated coral and/or pink coloration.
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Pet quality late 2013 male Lavender Tessera with a few noticeable spinal kinks. His $125.00 price includes He has always fed and digested without any problems and the kinks are proportionately the same size they were at hatch (they have not proportionately grown with age). Sold

Profile showing the largest of the spinal kinks. Sold
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2014 male Snow Tessera corn snake from Salmon Snow stock. Will he mature to have coral coloration? It’s very possible since both parents have one gene copy of the Red Mask mutation that causes such coloration in their family lines. His $425.00 price includes

Same snake in different pose.
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2014 Lavender corn snake HET for Bloodred (therefore, Het Plasma). His $105.00 price includes