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This 2013 male Coral Snow Motley corn is now 32″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. His $365.00 price includes
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This 2013 male Coral Snow Motley corn is now 32″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. His $365.00 price includes
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This 2014 female Amelanistic Palmetto corn snake is 22″ long, eating large-sized frozen/thawed pinky mice. Including me, only four people in the world toDAY own Amel Palmettos. Her $6,000.00 price includes
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SMR 2014 High-white Reverse Okeetee held back to become a future SMR breeder.
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As soon as I figure out a way to get someone to pay full price for a defective snake, this 2014 female Palmetto corn will be for sale. Explanation: I have vowed not to sell any Palmetto females for less than retail ($4,000.00 usd) until more than one or two other Palmetto sellers do so first, but this one presents a value challenge. Since nobody other than me has ever produced a Palmetto, my promise stands. $4,000.00 or she is not for sale. She has numerous spinal kinks, so she IS a “Scratch & Dent ” snake–which people just don’t pay full price for, right? Since I CANNOT/WILL NOT offer her for less than full price, perhaps I will offer one or two special non-Palmettos with her–at reduced prices–IF full price is paid for her? Sold
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This 2014 male Amel Tessera corn is now 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice. His $185.00 price includes
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This 2014 male Red Factor (RF) Anery Motley corn is now 22″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice. His $145.00 price includes
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Typical eggs for a Palmetto, if not a small clutch, due to this being her first year to lay eggs.
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This 2014 female Pied-sided (P/S) Bloodred corn is now 22″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice. Her price is reduced because she strikes at me every time I open her cage. So, if you don’t mind the threat of losing a little blood while picking up a Bloodred corn, her $95.00 price includes
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Here’s what you get when you grudgingly decide not to breed a nice female Lava Terrazzo corn snake. Not unlike Chickens that lay eggs without fertilization by Roosters, these are infertile eggs that she–like most healthy adult female corns–lay even when they have no contact with a male. Note their smaller and more elongate shape, and their hugely-off-white or yellow coloration. This does not mean that fertile eggs this color are not fertile, but these are classic in size, shape and color for infertile corn snake eggs.
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This 2014 female Striped Motley Sunrise Amel corn is now 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice. Her $195.00 price includes