Snake of the Day 04-26-16

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When I first crossed a Blizzard with a Tessera I chose the most yellow Blizzard I had.  This was in an effort to have a strong pattern contrast in the mutation compound VS. creating virtually pattern-less white corns that barely (if at all) demonstrated the Tessera pattern.  Since then I have used Blizzards without any noticeable yellow, rendering virtually all white Blizzard Tesseras.  Bonus Pic . . . 

Snake of the Day 05-13-16

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This male Striped Salmon Ghost corn snake (lower right) will breed the Striped Ghost female (darker of the two) in five or six weeks.  This male is also slated to breed a Striped Salmon Ghost corn that looks virtually identical to him. 

Snake of the Day 04-13-16

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Young adult Shatter Corn (Sunkissed Cinder).  Its name denotes what happens to otherwise Classic corn snake pattern when a Corn has both mutations, Sunkissed & Cinder.  The pattern breaks up, often not leaving a single recognizable corn snake pattern aspect.  

Snake of the Day 04-16-16

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This 2014 female Western Hognose Snake (Heterodon nasicus) is currently 20″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  She is possibly het Amel.  Her $195.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 04-18-16

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This 2015 female Extreme Okeetee corn is currently 20″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $115.00 USD price includes     Showing this much color at such a tender age demonstrates that she will be a spectacularly colorful adult.