Snake of the Day 09-29-17 (2)

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This 26″ male 2016 Super Salmon Snow corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. He is considered a Super (aka: homozygote) because he possesses (and exhibits) both of the paired gene mutation copies of the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, Red Factor. His $275.00 price includes      

Snake of the Day 10-15-17

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This female 2016 High-White Reverse Okeetee is currently 23″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  Her ground color zones have a blush of yellow that may or may not persist through maturity?  Her $145.00 USD price includes    S O L D

Snake of the Day 09-30-17

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2015 Male granite Gray-banded Kingsnake in top photo and Female in bottom photo.  We’re not yet sure why this male (and his father) have such exaggeration of color and markings, but future breeding trials may reveal the inheritance of this look to be mutational?   Photo of Female . . .

Snake of the Day 10-16-17

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Sub-adult Terrazzo mutant demonstrating dramatic hypomelanistic (reduced melanin) expression.  This is NOT a Lava Terrazzo!  This snake is not a Hypomelanistic mutant, so it’s somewhat puzzling that it does not display ANY black (other than the black pupil)?  This one is het for Charcoal and Lava, so in a year or two I will have some Charcoal Lava Terrazzos.  BTW, all 11 of its siblings also did not exhibit any black–other than pupils. Those of you who know me will recall all the times I’ve begged the visual similarities between Diffused/Bloodreds and some Key corns.  Belly View . . .

Snake of the Day 10-01-17

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This 35″ male 2015 Tessera corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. He is het for Charcoal and possibly het for Bloodred (ergo; pos het Pewter).  He is plenty mature (and large) enough to be ready for breeding, so if you’ve been looking to make Tesseras in 2018, this male should get the job done.  As we know, Tesseras are dominant to wild-type, so breeding this male to ANY corn snake female will render approximately 50% Tesseras (because he is at least a VISUAL-HET).  His $225.00 price includes       . . .  S O L D

Snake of the Day 10-17-17

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This male 2016 Old-school Bloodred corn snake is currently 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy or small-hopper mice.  Picture inset shows a closer look at the slightly deformed scales around his mouth.  His $145.00 USD price includes    

Snake of the Day 10-02-17

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This 27″ male Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  The Tessera mutation is dominant to wild-type, so breeding this Visual-het male to ANY corn snake female will render approximately 50% Tesseras.  His $195.00 price includes     S O L D

Snake of the Day 10-18-17

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This female 2016 Striped (maybe Hypo) corn snake is currently 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  She may be a Striped Tessera, but I’m not 100% certain.  So, for that reason, and the fact that she nipped me twice when I photographed her, I’m listing her at a Striped mutant price.  Her $135.00 USD price includes   

Snake of the Day 10-04-17

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2016 female Silverleaf Kisatchie Ratsnake (aka: Silverleaf Slowinski’s Corn Snake).  Visit Travis Whisler’s booth at the upcoming Tinley Park NARBC Expo on October 6-8, 2017.  There will be hatchling and yearling Silverleaf Kisatchies for sale there.  DETAILS . . .