Het Scaleless Pair 02-23-17

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The only relative these two 2016 Amel corns have in common (that I’m aware) is their Scaleless grandsire.  Both are eating frozen/thawed medium to large pinky mice.  They (male & female) are both 66.6% possibly-het for Scaleless and also possibly-het Striped Caramel (therefore, possibly-het Scaleless Striped Butter).  Their $555.00 USD PAIR-price includes     

 

Snow Tessera 02-17-17

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This 2016 19″ female Snow Tessera is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  ?LONGSHOT? potential is that she COULD be a homozygote Tessera since both of her parents were Tesseras?  BTW, she is genetically more than meets the eye?  She is an Amel Anery Tessera, so if you bred her to a commonly-colored corn that is het for Snow, you could get Commons, Common-colored Tesseras, Amels, Amel Tesseras, Aneries, Anery Tesseras, Snows, Snow Tesseras, and other mutant pattern or color mutations that are hiding in this otherwise typical looking Snow Tessera; all in just one brood?   Her $215.00 USD price includes     

Tessera 02-27-17

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This 24″ female 2016 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed medium to large pinky mice. Both of her parents were high-Black tesseras so she not only has a potential to be a homozygote (SUPER TESSERA) but should also be darker than most Tesseras when she is fully mature? Her $225.00 USD price includes     

Caramel Tessera 01-26-17

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This 2016 17″ female Caramel Tessera is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $255.00 USD price includes