Amel Buf 0725A

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She may look like a Creamsicle corn snake, but this Amel Buf is genetically very different.  Because she is a Buf homozygote, breeding her to anything Buf will yield approximately 50% Buf progeny.  If you breed her to an Amel of any kind, all of the babies will be Amels, about half of which will also be Buf.  Her $175.00 USD price includes  She is currently eating one frozen/thawed fuzzy mouse per week.

Snow Tessera 0407b

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High contrast 2014 female Snow Tessera corn.  A grandparent of this one was a Salmon Snow, so I think that lavender color we’re seeing next to the markings could be much more pink with maturity?  She is 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.  Her $275.00 price includes       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Striped Tessera 0408b

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This 2014 female Striped Tessera is now 17″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.  Her $215.00 price includes   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P/S Bloodred 07-07-14

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33″ Male LOW-WHITE Pied-sided Bloodred.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  He has very very little white on face and side, but one of his siblings was a High-white p/s Bloodred. 

Striped Bloodred 07-10-14

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2012 male Striped Bloodred Corn snake.  This male is the closest Striped Bloodred I’ve seen that could satisfy the tag “old-school Bloodred” for overall darkness of red. His $220.00 price includes  

 

Buf Tessera 0713A

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This 2014 female aberrant Buf Tessera corn snake has a lot to offer corn snake breeders.  Because both of her obvious mutations (Buf and Tessera) are dominant to wild- type, both can be demonstrated in the first generation of breeding this snake to another.  No waiting two generations to see target product.  Her $425.00 price includes   She is also 50% possibly het Amel, but I particularly like the wide and contiguous stripe on her tail. 

 

Fire 0714A

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This 2014 male Fire (aka: Amel Bloodred) is het for Sulphur (aka: Butter Bloodred).   His $275.00 price includes

Buf Tessera 0716A

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This 2014 female aberrant Buf Tessera corn snake has a lot to offer corn snake breeders.  Because both of her obvious mutations (Buf and Tessera) are dominant to wild- type, both can be demonstrated in the first generation of breeding this snake to another.  No waiting two generations to see target product.  Her $425.00 price includes   She is also 50% possibly het Amel.  She also demonstrates a high volume of black around many of her markings, which could render the look of an Extreme Tessera at full maturity.