Snake of the Day 12-14-17

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17″ female 2017 Striped Amel corn snake for sale.  Seeing very little striped markings and lots of what we sometimes call “tweener” blotches, if you breed her to a Striped Amel phenotype, you will get classically Striped Amels, some like this snake, and some in-between, with regard to pattern.  She is currently eating frozen/thawed large-pinky mice.  $105.00 plus $39.00  

Snake of the Day 12-16-17

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21″ male 2016 Lavender corn snake for sale. He actually could be a Motley (doubtful), but there is far too many colored checkering on his belly (IMHO).  He is currently eating frozen/thawed large-pinky mice.  His $175.00 USD price includes   

Snake of the Day 12-18-17

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This female 2017 Bloodred corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  Both parents were het for the Pied-sided (aka: P/S) mutation, so this one could be het or homo Pied-sided (no lateral white obvious)?  Her $145.00 USD price includes  

Snake of the Day 12-19-17

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This 17″ female 2017 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  She is het for Lava, Amel, and Terrazzo.  When is the last time you saw a Terrazzo Tessera, so imagine a Lava Terrazzo Tessera or even an Amel version of this compound genotype?  The synergistic phenotype of Lava and Terrazzo is enough to make toDAY’s SOTD Tessera a centerpiece of an exciting corn project?  $415.00 plus $39.00   . . .

 

Adult Lava Terrazzo.

Snake of the Day 12-20-17

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This 26″ male 2015 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  He is het for Amel and possibly het Anery.  Sorry about the glare from the flashes.  His $165.00 USD price includes    S O L D

Snake of the Day 11-20-17

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This 2016  21″ female Anery is currently eating unaltered frozen/thawed LARGE pinky mice.  Her  $90.00 USD price includes     

Snake of the Day 12-06-17

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Featured as S.O.T.D. October 26, 2017, on this web site and SMR FaceBook page when this eXtreme Reverse Okeetee Tessera (and her only 2017 sibling) had not yet sloughed their first skins, she now demonstrates one of the usual deformities associated with insemenation from a previous season’s mating; her cranium is slightly domedBonus PIC . . .