Snake of the Day 02-15-15

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This 2010 male 49″ Sunkissed Ultramel corn snake was sold to me as a Sunkissed Ultra, but I never bothered to find out if he is Ultra or Ultramel, so I’m advertising him for the least-case-morph, Ultramel Sunkissed.   He is currently eating frozen/thawed Adult mice.  His $285.00 price includes     

Snake of the Day 01-15-15

This 2013 male P/S Bloodred Corn has very low expression of lateral white.  He is currently 25″ long, eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy or small hopper mice.

Snake of the Day 01-16-15

This 2013 female Buf corn is now 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  Her parents consisted of a Buf and an Extreme Okeetee.  Not just another pretty face, because her mutation is dominant to wild-type, pairing her with non-Buf Extreme Okeetees could render some amazing corns.

Snake of the Day 01-17-15

This 2014 female Super Striped Sunglow Motley corn is about 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  She has both copies of the Red Mask mutation so her colors are bright now and will be much bolder as an adult.

Snake of the Day 01-21-15

Growth update:  Not much to say yet about this 2014 Bloodred Tessera from the pairing of two snakes (one being Tessera) from Rich Hume’s “white-sided Striped Granite”.  I realize that snake has not been proven to have any new mutations, so it’s more accurately called an extreme Pied-sided Granite.  With a wee bit of lateral white on this one, it’s at least safe to say that it’s a P/S Bloodred Tessera, but since the grandsire (the Granite with all-white lower laterals) didn’t hatch that way, no way to know how this one will mature?  I’ll keep everyone posted.

Same snake in a different pose. 

 

Snake of the Day 01-22-15

2014 female Red Mask Anery corn snake.  Naturally, this much pink on any Anery corn is rare, and worthy of appreciation, but I honestly think I like the extreme color depth of black in this snake just as much. Males usually don’t have this depth of black.

Same snake in a different pose.