Lavender Tessera 12-17-16d

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This 13″ 2016 male Lavender Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Unlike many Lavender Tesseras, this snake (and all of his Lavender siblings) had no visible or palpable spinal kinks or deformations of any kind.   His $245.00 price includes      S O L D

Pos-Het Scaleless 12-19-16d

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This 2016 male Amel corn is 50% possibly-het SCALELESS (both parents het for Scaleless). He is currently 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  His $145.00 usd price includes     

note:  ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.

Buf Tessera12-21-16d

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This 16″ 2016 male Buf Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Both (Buf and Tessera) mutations are dominant-to-wild-type, so breeding this snake to virtually ANY corn snake will render some Bufs, someTesseras, and some Buf Tesseras–in addition to what other genes are in the parents, as long you hatch enough eggs per brood to demonstrate all genetic potentials?  His $255.00 price includes        

Sunglow 12-22-16d

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This 23″ 2015 female Sunglow is more than meets the eye.  Both of her parents were het Scaleless, and some of her siblings were Scaleless mutants.  Therefore, she is possibly-het for Scaleless.  Her $135.00 price includes      

note:  ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.

Striped Snow

Striped Snow (no aka)
Most Commonly Used Name:
Striped Snow
Mode of Genetic Inheritance:
Recessive
Type: Triple mutation compound (Stripe + Amel + Anery)
Eye Color:  Red pupil
 

 

Combining the three recessive gene mutations; Stripe and (Anery & Amel = Snow) renders these beautiful Striped color mutants.

 

 

 

 

What to expect:
Both male and female hatchlings look alike (essentially pink or white snakes with slightly darker pink or white striping), and adults are essentially larger versions of that color scheme, except for possessing
carotenoid yellow they develop as they mature.

 

 

 

SURPLUS section of this web site).  We do not provide pictures of individual hatchling snakes for sale, nor do we recommend that you ever choose a new pet based on an image of its neonatal form.  Corns change so dramatically from hatchling to adult, they will NEVER have the same colors or contrasts throughout maturity.While most of the snakes we produce will mature to resemble the featured adult image(s) on our web site, unlike manufactured products that are respectively clones of each other, the nature of polygenic variation results in each animal being similar but not identical to others of its morph. The snake we select for you may not mature to be identical to the pictured examples, but will be chosen based on our experience of observing which neonates will mature to properly represent their respective morph.  We take this responsibility very seriously, and therefore publish the guarantee that we will exchange your SMR snake if it does not mature to be like our advertised examples.