Snake of the Day 05-26-15

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This 2012 Mystery Lavender female corn is now 39″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is so-called “mystery” by Rich Hume who believes this line of Lavenders to be something more than just Lavender, but breeding trials thus far have not yet identified “what” more they could be?  We confess they do have some color peculiarities, and it’s been my experience that if some corn doesn’t neatly fit  neatly into a model, it likely IS something different.     Her $285.00 price includes   

 

 

Snake of the Day 05-11-15

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Eggs from a pair of Scaleless Corn Snakes het for Striped Butter. All Scaleless corn snakes in the hobby toDAY are hybrids between the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake.  I know, I know, where’s the damp moss?  I actually removed the Sphagnum Moss nest box from her cage when I saw that she was about to lay eggs.  I do not recommend doing this, but as long as gravid females are checked two or three times daily AND do not have a water bowl in their cage in which to drown eggs (rare, but happens), little risk is taken.  What is the saying, “don’t try this at home.  I’m a professional“?  

Snake of the Day 05-27-15

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This 2013 male Key Bloodred corn is now 37″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice.  He is from our Key p/s Bloodred corn project which we believe to potentially possess a pied-sided mutation that is not the same as typical P/S Bloodreds in the hobby?   His $395.00 price includes    

Snake of the Day 05-17-15

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This 2014 male Amel Buf Tessera is 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.   Other than Amel–that is recessive to wild-type–he has two mutations that are dominant to wild-type (Buf and Tessera), so no waiting for two generations to see reproductions of either of those or snakes with both mutations.  His $365.00 price includes     $old