Snake of the Day 12-23-14

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2014 Male Sunrise Amel Striped Motley Corn Snake. He is already well into his color saturation phase, which will continue to concentrate for the next many years.  In about two years, some of the scales bounding pattern zones will randomly and sparsely begin to depigment to white.  Belly bulge is from eating a large frozen/thawed pinky mouse the DAY before this picture.  His $215.00 price includes to any of the lower-48 United states.   . . .

Snake of the Day 12-24-14

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28″ 2013 small adult Male Red Mask Anery (aka: Coral Anery) corn snake.  One of his parents was a Salmon Snow Motley so he is het Amel (therefore, het Salmon Snow) and Motley.  $195.00 USD plus FREE SHIPPING anywhere in the lower-  

Snake of the Day 01-09-15

The nice thing about new corn snake projects these DAYs is that we have such a huge inventory of morphs and mutations, there is ample opportunity for even a new-comer in the hobby to be the first to make a new mutation compound.  
This 2013 Tessera offers just such an opportunity.  While no potential to be the first to produce a Scaleless Tessera, but perhaps the first for a Scaleless Anery Tessera since this male Tessera is het for Anery and Scaleless?

He is currently 30″ long and weighs 152 grams empty.  If he is not sold quickly, I’ll put him on the 2015 SMR breeding roster since I fully expect him to be over 36″ when I’m ready to breed snakes this Spring.  
Therefore, if breed him to a female with the same genes, the potential for the first Scaleless Anery Tessera is very good, since I have females with the same genotype.

Snake of the Day 12-25-14

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Two 2014 sibling hatchlings with the Red Mask mutation that is dominant to wild-type.  The Coral colored one is a Super Salmon Snow that has both copies of the RM gene mutation, causing him to be very deeply colored.  The Anery has only one copy of the gene mutation so it is a Visual Het that doesn’t exhibit much of the color expression of the gene.  In the case of both, within the next two years they will continue to have heightened expression of the pink/coral color gene.  . . .

Snake of the Day 01-10-15gg

2014 male Scaleless Anery Corn Snake.  The Scaleless gene mutation was first discovered in France from the pairing of a Corn to an Emory’s Ratsnake, so all Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY are inter-species hybrids.  This male is approximately 15″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.

Snake of the Day 12-29-14

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27″ 2013 male Dillute Motley Corn, Het for Anery (therefore, BLUE).  He is currently eating one frozen/thawed fuzzy mouse every five to seven DAYs.   $135.00 USD includes FREE  OVERNIGHT  SHIPPING anywhere in the lower-