Snake of the Day 02-09-19

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This 21″ male 2018 Butter corn snake is het for Scaleless, and is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  $255.00 plus $39.00

note ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless), AND even possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled relatives) are inter-species hybrids.

Snake of the Day 02-10-19

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This 20″ female 2018 Amel corn snake is het for Scaleless, and possibly het Caramel and Scaleless.  She is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.    $101.00 plus $39.00 Sold

note ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless), AND even possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled relatives) are inter-species hybrids.

Snake of the Day 02-26-19

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This 28″ male 2018 Reverse Okeetee corn snake is the product of pairing an Amel Tessera with an Extreme Reverse Okeetee.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.    $125.00 plus $39.00  

Snake of the Day 02-11-19

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This 18″ female 2018 Creamsicle het for Caramel and Motley.  She is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.    $95.00 plus $39.00

note ALL Creamsicle corns in the hobby toDAY, AND even hets and possible-hets are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Creamsicle corns (and their siblings and relatives—albino-or-other) are inter-species hybrids.

Snake of the Day 02-13-19

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Sunrise Amel corns have some amazing qualities.  Why the name SUNRISE for this beautiful corn snake mutant?  It’s because when they first hatch, their colors are lackluster and atypical for Amels, but quickly deepen in color throughout maturity.  We don’t really know yet how Sunrise mutants look outside the realm of their combination with the gene mutation, AMELanistic (aka: albino)?  Most red-modifying gene mutations in corns are inherited in some form of dominance, but in so much as Sunrise deepens reds in Amels, it is considered a red-modifier, even though its mode of inheritance is recessive to wild-type (like Red Coat).  Pictures is a Striped Sunrise Amel mutant male, old enough to exhibit some top-dorsal de-pigmentation that is common among mature Sunrise Amels that are also pattern mutants.    Bonus PICs . . .