
2014 female Lavender from parents het for Salmon Snow and Lavender.

Same snake in a different pose.

2014 female Lavender from parents het for Salmon Snow and Lavender.

Same snake in a different pose.
Male Pied-sided Bloodred Tessera corn snake. He has precious little lateral white, but enough to ensure that he possesses the P/S (Pied-sided) gene mutation. That gene barely exhibited, he’s stunning in appearance and very calm, and.
He is currently about 20″ long, eating unaltered frozen/thawed medium to large pinky mice.

This 2014 Charcoal Tessera is possibly a Pewter Tessera, but since I’m on-the-fence about its belly markings, I’m defaulting to the obvious phenotype. He’s 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.

This 2014 female Pewter Corn is now 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.

This 2014 male Caramel Tessera is now 18″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.

This 2014 male Western Hognose has never refused an unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mouse. He is het for the mutation, Toffee Belly. He is about nine inches long now, eating me outta mouse and home.

This 2014 female Charcoal Terrazzo now 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. While her eyes look a little “buggy”, it’s not an uncommon look in such a slender mutant as Terrazzo. Also, the absence of facial color and markings–which are elemental in disguising the size and location of a snake’s eye–renders a super-ocular appearance.

Same snake in different light and pose.

This 2014 male Charcoal Tessera is possibly a Pewter Tessera. Some of his siblings included Pewter Tesseras, but his belly markings do not look like typical Pewter Tesseras. Therefore, if he is not a Pewter Tessera he is a Charcoal Tessera Het for Diffused/Bloodred.

This 2014 female Caramel Striped Tessera is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium or large pinky mice.

This 2014 male Anery Tessera is approximately 16″ long,