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This 2014 male Anery Tessera is now 23″ long, eating large frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $195.00 usd price includes
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This 2014 male Anery Tessera is now 23″ long, eating large frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $195.00 usd price includes
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This 2014 female Amel Tessera is now 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. Her $175.00 usd price includes
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This 2014 male Striped Tessera is now 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. He is possibly het for Pewter, AND he could be a Hypo Striped Tessera (we never have check his sloughed skin for that determination). His $175.00 usd price includes
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Het for Caramel, this 2014 male Striped Tessera is now 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $185.00 usd price includes
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If you like Lava Tesseras, as most corn snake lovers do, here’s a shortcut to reproduce them. Het for Lava, this 2014 male Tessera is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $185.00 usd price includes
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This male 2014 ?p/s? Key Corn is now 20″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. He shows barely any Pied-sided features anywhere other than his head, but his father has SOME white on his sides. The head looks like polished Marble or Granite? His $325.00 usd price includes
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This female 2009 proven-breeder Tessera Corn is now 46″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She is het for Stripe. She is visibly ovulated now and must be shipped very soon if you want her to lay eggs for you. She has not been with a male yet this year, but if she has not sold in four DAYs I’ll be keeping her until she lays eggs for me. Her $425.00 usd price includes $old
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This 2012 male Pewter Motley Corn is now 38″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. The inside eye looks pale, but that’s only because it did not reflect light from the strobes. His $335.00 usd price includes
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Looking somewhat Miami Tessera (like most hets for Cinder) this beautiful gravid female was produced by Tom and Linda Thompson in 2012 from pairing a Striped Tessera without black to a Peppermint (Amel Cinder). Her 2015 mate has the same genes–except Tessera–so I doubt any of her progeny will shame her royal heritage? Thanks Tom and Linda for making this beauty. I brumated her for 13 months last year or she COULD have produced for me in 2014. Since she was “on-the-fence” for size I elected to let her sleep all last summer.
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Produced by John Finsterwald (Zorro) of ColoradoCorns.com, this beautiful Vanishing-Striped Coral Ghost corn has amazing charisma. Attaboy, John.