Snake of the Day 03-19-15

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This adult High-white Reverse Okeetee female isn’t the typical High-white.  Orange markings set her apart from the classic Red and White members of this selectively-bred Amel morph.  This one doesn’t seem as white as most because there is so much yellow. See tomorrow’s S.O.T.D. for the perfect High-white.  The only gene mutation in this snake is Amel (unless the yellow borders are someDAY proven to be caused by a mutation?). 

Snake of the Day 03-20-15

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This adult High-white Reverse Okeetee female satisfies the supreme goal of this selectively-bred Amel corn.  Only through selective-breeding, it is VERY difficult to achieve this level and quality of white without “clutter” of other colors.  The red lace you see is where the white scales meet mostly red skin beneath.   

Same snake in different pose.  

Snake of the Day 03-26-15a

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This 2013 male Charcoal is probably also Anery.  His mother was a snow, so it is at least a Charcoal het for Amel and Anery.  He is 25″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.   His $125.00 price includes   

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-22-15

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This 2014 female Butter Tessera is 24″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.   Yes, this picture renders the exact yellow she demonstrates in person. Her $250.00 price includes    $OLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-24-15

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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 for snakes with both mutations.  His $265.00 price includes    $OLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-25-15

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This 2007 female Sunglow Motley is 53″ long, eating frozen/thawed large adult mice. First producing for us in 2010, she has been a great breeder, and I estimate that she should have another five or six years of production in her. Her $285.00 price includes    $OLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snake of the Day 03-21-15a

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The customer who purchased this heavily-freckled Palmetto female last year from us sent this amazing photograph for me to share with you on my web site and SMR FaceBook page.  Many thanks for sending a picture of this stunning Corn Snake.  She still has the highest volume of color flecking I’ve ever produced. 

 

Snake of the Day 03-27-15

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This beautiful FEMALE 2010 Red Mask Amel is the result of Dan Stokkers breeding a Coral Snow to a Blizzard.  So she is het for charcoal, as evidenced by her producing Coral Blizzards for me last year.  She is six weeks out of brumation and should be receptive to a male very soon (if not now).  If I didn’t have two or her sisters here, I’d keep her.   43″ now, eating frozen/thawed adult mice, her $295.00 price includes    $OLD   

Same female in different light and pose.