$100.00 plus $35.00 shipping = $135.00
$100.00 plus $35.00 shipping = $135.00

This 2014 Tessera demonstrates some amazing color and contrast. She is 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. Her parents were both het for P/S Striped Granite so there are some decent genetic possibliities here. Her $175.00 usd price includes
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This 2014 female Blizzard Tessera is now 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. Her $355.00 usd price includes Sold

Same snake in different pose. Sold
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This 2014 male Tessera is het for Honey (Caramel Sunkissed). He is now 26″ long, eating large frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $275.00 usd price includes $0ld

This 2014 male Caramel Tessera is now 20″ long, eating large frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $280.00 usd price includes
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This 34″ 2013 female Corn is the progeny of a Huddleston Reverse Okeetee to a Tessera, so in typical collateral Tessera fashion she demonstrates extreme coloring, AND is het for at least Amel. She is currently eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. She brumated from October 20, 2014 to February 20, 2015. Her $225.00 price includes
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This 43″ female Ultramel Bloodred corn hatched in 2009 and has been a great producer for us. She has never had any health issues and eats frozen/thawed adult mice. She brumated from November 20, 2014 to February 15, 2015. Her $265.00 price includes All Ultra and Ultramel corn snakes are Inter-species hybrids from the original pairing of a Gray Rat Snake to a Corn Snake.
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This 2014 female Red Mask Amel Motley is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. Genetically, she is a divergent Sunglow Motley, but since she has none of the blood in her of the SMR Sunglow Motley, I’m calling her just a Red Mask Amel Motley. Those are the same genetic assets (mutations, Red Mask, Amel, and Motley), but the classic SMR-line Sunglow Motleys invariably have nearly perfect Motley pattern. Her $165.00 price includes
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This 2013 female Tessera demonstrates that some of them can have amazingly fragmented pattern. She is 34″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. Her $295.00 price includes