Snake of the Day 03-09-13

 
Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sat. Mar 09, 2013)

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Extreme Okeetee
Female
d.o.h. 2011
35″ long on Mar. 09, 2013
$150.00 SHIPPED

Comments:  Superior color and size maturity.
 

Snake of the Day 03-10-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.

FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sun. Mar 10, 2013)

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Strawberry
Female
d.o.h. 2011
50″ long on Mar. 09, 2013
$350.00 SHIPPED

Comments:  Superior color and size maturity.

This female Strawberry mutant hatched in 2008 here at SMR and has been a great producer.  I have few genetic resources to complement her so I may as well put her in the hands of someone who has.  She brumated from October 25th, 2012 to February 1, 2013.  She should be ready to breed one to three weeks from now.  

 

Snake of the Day 02-23-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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ToDAY’s Snake of the Day – Sat. Feb. 23, 2013
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Striped Tessera
Female
d.o.h. 2011

40″ long on February 21,, 2013

$450.00 shipped
 
 
This 2011 female Striped Tessera is now 40″ long and eating frozen/thawed adult mice  Both parents are Striped Tesseras and she is also possibly het Amel and Caramel.   If she is a Super-form (aka: a homozygote) Striped Tessera, breeding her to any type of corn will result in 100% Tessera progeny.  She was brumated (hibernated) from October 10, 2012 to January 31, 2013 so she should be ready to breed in just a few short weeks.
 

Snake of the Day 03-11-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING  for each Snake-of-the-Day.
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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Mon., Mar. 11, 2013)

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Butter Motley
Male
d.o.h. 2012
32″ long on March 2, 2013
$120.00 shipped
 

 

Snake of the Day 02-24-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sun. Feb. 24, 2013)

 
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Pied-sided Bloodred (low-white expression)
Female
d.o.h. 2010
45″ long on Feb. 21, 2013
$525.00 shipped
 

This 45″ 2010 female Low-white Pied-sided Bloodred is currently eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She has low expression of white, but many of our Medium-white examples of this morph sprang from one or both parents having low-white expression.  That said, most of this female’s progeny will have low-white expression. She was brumated (hibernated) from October 10, 2012 to January 31, 2013 so she should be ready to breed in just a few short weeks.

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Snake of the Day 03-12-13

h DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Tue. Mar. 12, 2013)

 
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Striped Hypo Bloodred
Female
d.o.h. 2011
33″ long on Jan. 20, 2013
$250.00 shipped

 

Snake of the Day 02-25-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
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Banded Amel Motley
Female
d.o.h. 2008
50″ long on Feb. 21, 2013
$250.00 shipped
 
This 50″  2008 female Banded Amel Motley was brumated from October 10, 2012 to January 31, 2013 so she is eating every five DAYs.She should be ready for breeding in a few weeks.  She is very friendly and has never attempted to bite (typical corn).  She is slightly over weight so she is fed only one adult mouse per week.   The banding trait is thought to be non-mutational, meaning that it is inherited via polygenetic interactions.  
  

Snake of the Day 03-13-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.

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 toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Wed., March 13, 2013)

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35″ long on March 12, 2013
Snow Tessera
Female
d.o.h. 2011
$600.00 shipped

Comments:  Feeding on frozen/thawed fuzzy mice, this female Snow Tessera is now 35″ long.  She was brumated from December 15, 2012 to March 12, 2013. 
NOTE:  Not that yellow markings on a Snow corn are rare, but when I started this line, I bred my most yellow-blotched Snow to the original male Tessera, with the hopes of producing Snow Tesseras with very visible markings.  The goal was for her future progeny to have deeper-yellow markings.  DAY022113-031313
 

The inherent Value of the Snow Tessera – in addition to the fact that breeding it to ANY other corn snake color or pattern you will get approximately 50% Tesseras – is that if you breed this snake to a Snow corn snake (or any compound of the Snow mutation), approximately 50% will be Snows and 50% will be Snow Tesseras.  By pairing this snake to a common corn that is Het for Snow, in the first brood of their progeny you can get:

  1. Common corns
  2. Amel corns
  3. Anery corns
  4. Snow corns
  5. Tessera corns
  6. Amel Tessera corns
  7. Anery Tessera corns
  8. Snow Tessera corns

lish the guarantee that we will exchange your SMR snake if it does not mature to be like our advertised examples.

Snake of the Day 02-26-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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 ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY Tue. Feb. 26, 2013
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Bloodred
Female
d.o.h. 2010
45″ long on Feb. 21, 2013

$225.00 Shipped
 
This 2010 female Bloodred is now 45″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She was brumated (hibernated) from October 10, 2012 to January 31, 2013 so she should be ready to breed in just a few short weeks.
 

Snake of the Day 03-14-13

 
Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Thu., March 14, 2013)

 
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Granite (aka: Anery Bloodred)
Female
d.o.h. 2010
36″ long on March 12, 2013
$300.00 shipped
 

This 2010 female Granite Corn Snake (Anery Bloodred) is the second generation product of pairing a Snow Corn with a Rosy Bloodred (aka: Kastanie Bloodred).  Therefore, in addition to being a Granite, she may also be a Kastanie.  Only breeding trials will reveal this.  She brumated from December 15, 2012 to March 12, 2013.  She is in a stage of impending shed at the time of this picture (03-12-13).  Her cage is marked with a frownie face that indicates when she hatched a spinal anomaly was evident.  Typically, many of such congenital spinal anomalies are essentially rendered undetectable when musculature develops in those areas.  Such is the case here, as I cannot find any such anomalies.  I just wanted people to know that an Xray could reveal what I must have seen when she first hatched.  ???

Her color is relatively dull, as she was about to shed when this picture was made.  

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