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This 24″ male Striped Anery Tessera corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $215.00 price includes
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This 24″ male Striped Anery Tessera corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $215.00 price includes
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This 2014 male Striped Motley Bloodred Tessera corn is now 21″ long, eating medium to large frozen/thawed pinky mice. He is actually a low-white P/S mutant (most prominent feature is white scale near snout) and his father is also het for Anery. His $325.00 price includes
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This 2015 female Extreme Reverse Okeetee Corn has never refused an unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mouse. Her $135.00 price includes
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This 2015 male Striped Tessera corn is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His parents were hets from Striped Tessera X Sunkissed Motley. His $225.00 price includes
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This 2013 male Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) is now 25″ long, eating unaltered frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. His origin locality is the first high cut on Juno Road in Val Verde, County, Texas. His $195.00 usd price includes
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Sub-adult Cinder Tessera.
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This 2014 Female Amel Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. Her father is Sunglow Motley and she is also het for Anery Motley. Her $235.00 price includes
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UPDATE image of a 2013 male Striped Coral Ghost corn snake (JMG stock) produced by John Finsterwald of ColoradoCorns.com. Thanks, John, for making this amazing serpent. Dollar bill is in the picture for color reference.
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Thank you, Jud McClanahan in Salina, Kansas, for this amazing Scaleless Amel corn. I had a great time hangin out at Travis Whisler’s booth at Tinley Park NARBC last weekend, but getting this corn was surely the highlight of the weekend.
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Around the end of October, we will be able to ship this beautiful 2015 female Scaleless corn snake (she hatched early in October). By that time, she will have fed at least twice in a row, and will therefore be declared a stable feeder of small frozen/thawed pinky mice. Her parents were het for P/S Bloodred, Sunglow, Motley and Scaleless so she has the potential to be heterozygous for one/some/all of those gene mutations. Her $895.00 price includes ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY derive from the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids. Thank you, Jud McClanahan in Salina, Kansas, for making this remarkably beautiful corn snake.