Buf Amel Okeetee 07-14-17

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NOPE, this is not a CREAMSICLE.  This 22″ male 2016 Amel Buf Okeetee Corn snake (produced by Catherine Turley) is currently eating frozen/thawed small or medium pinky mice.    He is het for Motley or Stripe (maybe both) and 50% pos-het (possibly het) for Hypo. Of course, the greatest value asset of this snake–beyond Creamsicle appearance without using inter-species hybridization–is the genetic reality that what gives this snake its orange and yellow colors is the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, BUF.  His $245.00 price includes    

Buckskin Okeetee 07-10-17

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This 2014 Sub-adult female Buckskin Okeetee Cornsnake is eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her This 2016 hatchling male Hypo Tessera is het for Anery and Stripe.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $185.00 USD price includes   

Hypo Tesssera 07-15-17

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This 2016 hatchling male Hypo Tessera is het for Anery and Stripe.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $175.00 USD price includes     S O L D

Amel Motley 06-28-17

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This 22″ 2016 male Amel Motley is currently eating frozen/thawed small fuzzy or large pinky mice.  One of his parents was het for Sunkissed, so that likely explains the yellow ground color.  Therefore, it is likely that this one is het Sunkissed?  His $145.00 price includes