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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Tue., Feb. 12, 2013)

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Tue., Feb. 12, 2013)

ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Wed. Feb. 13, 2013)
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Comments: Superior color and reproductive potential.

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SNAKE OF THE DAY – FriDAY, February 15, 2013
As some of your are aware, Don lives out in the sticks. ToDAY, he has no electricity (hence, no Internet Connection) so he’s on his way into town to connect to the Internet to publish toDAY’s Snake Of The Day. It should be published in about one hour.
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Amel Motley Het Caramel – possibly het Sunkissed which COULD result in Honey mutant progeny.
Female
d.o.h. 2010
49″ long on Feb. 16, 2013
$200.00 shipped
Comments: Superior color and genetic potential
49″ long 2010 female Amel Motley is HET for Caramel is eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She brumated from October 10th, to January 31st so she will soon want to be married.

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Comments: Superior color and genetic potential
50″ long 2010 female Ultramel is HET for Caramel is eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She brumated from October 10th, to January 31st so she will soon want to be married.
This 2009 Striped Sunglow Motley is 49″ long and eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She lays over 20 fertile eggs each season. She brumated from October 10th, 2012 to January 31st, 2013 so she will be in the mood in three to five weeks. The Striped mutation in this snake is barely visible in this specimen, but you should get some striped mutants when breeding this female to a Striped mutant.


This male 2011 Sunglow Motley is 36″ long and eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His parents are a Coral Salmon Motley x Het for Coral Snow motley. He has not been cooled in preparation for the 2013 breeding season (rarely if ever necessary for males), but there is still time to do that. Some of his siblings included Coral Snow Motleys. The Red Mask / Red Factor gene mutation is surely responsible for the deep red tones in his markings and ground-color zones.