Snake of the Day 05-28-15

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One of our Charcoal Terrazzos from original Boyd-line Terrazzo stock.  This one could be a Pewter Terrazzo since that was the grandparents of this snake (Boyd Terrazzo X Pewter) but since there are no dependable markers to distinguish a Charcoal Terrazzo from a Pewter Terrazzo, until this one is bred to a Pewter, we’ll never know for sure.  

Snake of the Day 06-14-15

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This 2010 female Strawberry Anery Corn Snake is currently 53″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She averages laying 24 eggs per clutch.  Her $325.00 price includes     

 

Snake of the Day 05-31-15

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A 2014 Red Factor (RF) Amel.  This one is only 16″ long, so imagine how much redder it will be at maturity?  Photographed on U.S. one-dollar bill for color reference.  This is one of the “morphs” I really wanted to name CHERRY corn, but refrained until more is known about the gene mutation that causes such exaggerated red. 

Snake of the Day 06-16-15

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David Partington’s beautiful, Kate  with her recent clutch of eggs.  Surely a paradox Lavender–and therefore likely not a reproducible look–we must still keep trying.  One DAY we WILL have a paradox corn mutant that can be reliably reproduced.   

Snake of the Day 06-01-15

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Produced by Marsha Matthews (poppycorns.com) this beautiful Opal Motley has a Coral-type Snow parent.  Next year, I will breed him to some adult hets I have with the same genes.