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This 29″ male 2017 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. $165.00 plus $39.00 flat-rate .
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This 29″ male 2017 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. $165.00 plus $39.00 flat-rate .
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This 2014 male Hypo corn snake is currently 38″ long, eating frozen/thawed small to medium adult mice. His $125.00 price includes
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This 27″ male 2015 Buckskin Okeetee is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. His $165.00 price includes S O L D
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This 2016 female Silverleaf Kisatchie Ratsnake (aka: Silverleaf Slowinski’s Corn Snake) is currently 22″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Males are available for $495.00 each. Her $525.00 price includes BTW, visit Travis Whisler’s booth at the upcoming Tinley Park NARBC Expo on October 6-8, 2017. There will be hatchling and yearling Silverleaf Kisatchies for sale there. ___________________________________________________________________________
The accepted hobby name, Kisatchie, was unofficially assigned to the newest Ratsnake species to be described in the United States, Panterophis slowinskii, reportedly because the “holotype” was collected near Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. This doesn’t mean that it was the first of its kind to be captured, because I was catching lots of these in 1971 in East Texas and Western Louisiana, incorrectly thinking that they were a notably brown version of Great Plains Ratsnakes (Pantherophis emoryi). The common name assigned when this species was described is Slowinski’s Corn Snake, but I personally don’t use that name because is contains the word CORN, and this is officially N O T a corn snake. In 2002, Frank T. Burbrink presented sufficient evidence to establish that this snake, Elaphe slowinskii (now, Pantherophis slowinskii), found between the natural ranges of Corn Snakes, Pantherophis guttatus and Great Plains Rat Snakes (aka: Emory’s Rat Snakes) was sufficiently dissimilar to those species, enough to warrant distinct species status. Surely this species originated from the ancient natural intergradation of Corn Snakes and Emory’s Rat Snakes?
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This 24″ female 2016 Coral Snow Motley is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. This is a lot of green for this age, meaning that she will exhibit even more green in the coming years of maturity. Her $285.00 price includes
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This 27″ male 2015 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. The Tessera mutation is dominant to wild-type, so breeding this Visual-het male to ANY corn snake female will render approximately 50% Tesseras. This one happens to have a Scaleless parent, so he is also het for Scaleless. His $350.00 price includes S O L D
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This 21″ male 2016 Anery is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Yes, he is technically an Anery Okeetee since he shows blacker blotch margins. His $125.00 price includes
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If you have been waiting to make Cinder corns, but didn’t have the genetics in your current inventory, here’s your opportunity. This 35″ female corn is Het for Cinder and possibly Het Butter. She should be well over 39″ long by breeding time in 2018. She is enjoying frozen/thawed small adult mice once a week. Her $250.00 price includes S O L D
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This 23″ male 2016 Charcoal Terrazzo is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. This compound mutant is great for changing not only color in other morphs and muations, but also pattern (or lack thereof?). His $255.00 price includes
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This 22″ male 2016 Anery Motley is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. His $95.00 price includes S O L D