Snake of the Day 03-11-16

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This 2015 female Tessera is obviously het Cinder (via her Miami-esque color scheme), but she’s even more.  Her father is a Buttermint (Amel, Cinder, Caramel) so she is het for at least all three of those gene mutations.   Currently 18″ long, she is eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.   Her $195.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 02-25-16

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This 2013 27″ male Granite Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) should produce more Granite phase GBs when bred to a female with the same genes.   Male Granite Gray-bands show more banding and orange than their female Counterparts.  He is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  His $255.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 03-12-16

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This 2015 male Zagtec Blizzard (and/or Snow) is more than you see.  These DAYs white snakes can sometimes be relatively boring, compared to their brightly colored counterparts, but if you cite the birth name of Snows and Blizzards, respectively, Amel Aneries or Amel Charcoals, this snake has the potential to reproduce several colors.  Siblings of this snake included Snows and Blizzards, so which he is (or both) I’m not inclined to declare–by sight.  Suffice it to say, her innate value in the realm of breeding is that she can reproduce Amel Zagtecs (hybrid name for ZigZag and Aztec–neither of which they truly are) this pattern is not the result of a gene mutation, but from polygenetics (interactions/variations of multiple common genes).  He is now 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.   His $155.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 02-12-16

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This 16″  2015 female Ghost is from “Kate”, Dave Partington’s Ultramel Lavender Paradox with Anery ancestry.  She is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $120.00 USD price includes   to any of the lower-48 United States 

Snake of the Day 02-14-16

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This 25″  2014 female corn could be a Snow, a Blizzard, or Both?  Her parents consisted of a Snow and an Amel that were from the pairing of a Blizzard to a Coral Snow, so this could also have one copy of the gene mutation, Red Factor.  She is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice  The green borders that are barely seen should saturate/intensify with maturity.  The inheritance of this phenotype is poorly understood, so we don’t know if the green is a result of a gene mutation or polygenics??  Her $215.00 USD price includes        . . . 

Snake of the Day 02-15-16

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This 16″  2015 male Caramel Motley is het Butter Honey–het for Amel (therefore Butter) and Sunkissed (therefore Honey)–from parents Honey Motley X Butter Motley het Sunkissed.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  His $155.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 02-16-16

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This 18″  2015 male Coral Snow is het for Lavender.  His mother is the famous Paradox Lavender from Ultramel Anery heritage, Kate (owned by Dave Partington.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice).  His $165.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 02-17-16

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This 19″  2015 male Leucistic Texas Ratsnake from wild-caught Leucestic Texas Ratsnake found in Mineral Springs, Texas.  He has a minor pinch on the tip of the tail that will surely cause complete necrosis of that region and consequent lose of the very tip.  I’m certain that the tail will look normal when this snake matures, since so little of the tail tip is affected.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  His $115.00 USD price includes     Bonus pic