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Female Red Factor Anery corn snake.
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Female Red Factor Anery corn snake.
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This beautiful Extreme Reverse Okeetee corn was recently shipped to Germany. The new owner will surely keep us all posted on it’s transformation to adulthood?
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These 2015 female Sunkissed corn snakes are currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed small pinky mice. Their father is a Sunkissed Scaleless, so they are het for Scaleless. Their $375.00 price each includes
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These two sibling Bull Snakes I hatched for KJ and Kasi Lodrigue back in 2005 were from RED parents. Both were beautifully red as adults. I miss the beauty and variety in the Pituophis family of snakes, but not the maintenance for such large snakes (compared to corns).
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The parents of these two 2015 corns were both Tessera Het Scaleless and Anery X Normal corn het Scaleless and Anery. Female Tessera is possibly het Scaleless and Anery and is $345.00. Male is possibly het Anery and scaleless and is $245.00. Prices include
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This 2015 Male Granite (aka: Anery Bloodred) corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $95.00 price includes
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This 2015 Male Avalanche (aka: Snow Bloodred) corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $130.00 price includes
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This 2015 Female Amel Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. She is possibly het Scaleless Anery since one of her parents was a Tessera het Scaleless Anery. Her $485.00 price include
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A pale-colored 2015 male Striped Tessera.
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This is what a superior Buckskin Okeetee will look like in the first weeks of life. Note the yellowish-gray ground color zones and saddles that almost show no color. They resemble Anery corns, except for the orange on the head and inside the neucal marking. Later, the red centers of their saddle markings will slowly saturate in color.