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This 2012 female Anery Motley Corn is now 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She is het Salmon Avalanche (Coral Snow Bloodred). Her $295.00 price includes
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This 2012 female Anery Motley Corn is now 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She is het Salmon Avalanche (Coral Snow Bloodred). Her $295.00 price includes
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This striking 2015 male Banded Buckskin Okeetee corn sports much more color than most neonatal Okeetees his age. I can’t imagine how beautiful he will be as an adult. His father is a Banded Fluorescent Amel.
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This 2012 female was sold to me as a Butter Snow Corn. The seller declared that both parents were Butters, but I have not bred her to verify that genotype. She looks more Blizzard than Snow, but ? ? ? I’m selling her below retail value for her morph because she has numerous fat deposits (mostly in her dorso-lateral muscles) and some palpable spinal kinks. She is now 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $195.00 price includes
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This hold-back High-white Reverse Okeetee from 2014 promises great color and contrast when mature. Since I didn’t care which, I never bothered to find out if it’s a male or female. I just knew I wanted it to be a future breeder here at SMR. Reds remind me of classic red lipstick?
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Will we ever be bored with the endless parade of new looks in Tesseras?
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This beautiful Striped-Motley-looking corn is the second generation product of pairing a Striped Tessera to a Honey Motley. Tessera?? This one (and its Motley sibling below) were the only two to demonstrate these beautiful colors. SECOND PIC
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A mixed bag of corns, the parents of these beauties are Kate Moss (David Partington’s stunning Paradox Ultramel Lavender) and a Coral Snow. Hence, these Amels, Snows, and Ultramel Aneries are het Lavender. They will be offered after conferring with David regarding availability and prices.
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Another NON-corn snake, I just couldn’t resist picking up this beautiful Toffee Anaconda (aka: Toffee Conda) Hognose from Chad Fuchs in Daytona last week. Way to go, Chad. Not only a stunning snake, but snarfed an unaltered f/t pinky yesterDAY, as Chad said he would. Could not be more pleased. Thank you, Chad.
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This 2013 female Sunrise Amel Striped Motley is now 36″ long and freshly out of brumation (August 6, 2015. She is currently eating frozen/thawed medium adult mice. Her $215.00 price includes
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I’m more convinced than ever that Rich Hume’s PEACH LAVENDERS are still keeping genetic secrets from us. In this brood of Peach Plasmas, there was not one single Hypo Lavender-type. Also, there is very little distinction in the color of these Peach Plasmas? They were either Plasmas or Peach Plasmas. Anyone who has breeding trial results that point to a new allele, please, let us all know.