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2017 12″ female Blizzard Tessera for sale. She’s currently eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice. Her $195.00 USD price includes
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2017 12″ female Blizzard Tessera for sale. She’s currently eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice. Her $195.00 USD price includes
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The parents of this 2016 22″ male Tessera were an eXtreme Reverse Okeetee and a High-black eXtreme Okeetee Tessera. His $245.00 USD price includes

Same snake in different pose and light exposure, showing top dorsal tail striping.
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2017 13″ female Pied-sided Bloodred corn snake for sale. She’s currently eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice. Some of you are aware that the reason I named these Pied-sided (aka: p/s) instead of Pie-bald, Pied, or White-sided was because I knew that two gene mutations that are currently missing in the corn snake hobby are White-sided and Pied. Both have been demonstrated in many other serpent species, so it’s a foregone conclusion that they WILL be demonstrated in corns. I didn’t want to ruin either of those future discoveries by using the names Pied or White-sided, since the hallmark of this mutation is that the white is mostly relegated to the sides and such white patches are generally disconnected and random in lateral zones. One name I toyed with when I first hatched these was “Red-sided” since regardless of how much and where the white patches are exhibited, they all had otherwise shockingly RED sides. The dorsal markings on toDAY’s featured SOTD will greatly diffuse and will be deeply red at maturity. The lateral zones below the dorso-lateral demarcation line between longitudinal pattern zoness will also be solidly red, except where the white is showing now. When I first named this morph I was tempted to call them Red-sided Bloodreds, but it was somewhat of a redundant name. Some pied-sided Bloodreds have no lateral white at all, but their resemblance to p/s Bloodreds is obvious, in the realm of the shockingly stark red sides. Her $195.00 USD price includes to any of the lower-48 United States because she is what we consider a low-expression p/s Bloodred. Medium- and High-whites are considerably more rare in the hobby and consequently more expensive. . . . S O L D

Same snake in different lighting and pose.
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This 2015 male 35″ corn snake het for Scaleless Anery is eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $365.00 USD price includes
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This 2016 female 21″ Pied-sided Bloodred corn snake is currently eating large frozen/thawed pinky or small f/t fuzzy mice. I’d call her a medium-white Pied-sided Bloodred though she may seem to have low-white-expression because photographing all of the white on these mutant compounds is difficult, if not impossible. Her $155.00 USD price includes Her price is lower than most medium-white P/S Bloods because she snapped at me several times during the photo shoot this evening. What a grouch?! ADDITIONAL PIC . . .

Same snake from as much the opposite of pic one as I could shoot?
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This 2016 male Super Salmon Snow corn snake is so named SUPER because he has both of the paired gene copies of the Dominate-To-Wild-Type Red Factor mutation, making him twice as colorful as Visual Het Snows that have only one of the paired gene copies. In the course of one more year of maturity, he will be notably more color-saturated as he is now. He is currently 24″ long, eating large frozen/thawed large fuzzy mice. His $265.00 USD price includes
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This 2016 male Honey Motley corn snake is now 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. His $185.00 USD price includes
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This 2016 male Ultramel Tessera corn snake is now 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice (as you can see from the lump in his belly). He is also het for Lavender. His $185.00 USD price includes
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This 2017 male Scaleless Tessera corn snake is now 12″ long, eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice. His $1,250.00 USD price includes Bonus Pic . . .

Same snake in different lighting and pose.