Snake of the Day 10-05-17

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Two Tessera corn snakes??  Nope.  One Tessera corn snake and one “Tessera-like” mutant of the species Zamenis situla (Leopard Ratsnake) found in Europe.  I’ve waited years to finally acquire an example of this mutation, so I could show everyone the similarities between the Tessera gene mutation in Cornsnakes (Patherophis guttata) and the “Tessera-like” gene mutation in Leopard Ratsnake of Europe.  The latter has been known in the wild range of Leopard Ratsnakes for many decades, and many herpetologists and snake lovers have found such mutants of that species in the wild.  They’re perhaps uncommon in the wild, but not rare.  This is one demonstration that all snakes have a common and ancient ancestor.  Such mutations lie dormant in the genome of snakes, waiting for just the right partner to render such gene mutations.  We hope to get eggs from a pair that I acquired in Daytona in August, 2017.  Next goal is to get some wild-type Leopard Ratsnakes to start a SMR project.  Fingers crossed. NO, I have never, nor will I ever cross the two species.  Here is a good example of how much the Natural pattern mutants in Europe look like the Tessera corn snakes.  httpss://www.google.com/search?q=leopard+rat+snake&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS698US698&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwibqvDZvs3WAhUqh1QKHahBBlUQ_AUICigB&biw=1486&bih=791#imgrc=HGP41AUzmjd6sM:   . . .

Snake of the Day 10-06-17

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This 27″ male 2015 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.  This one happens to have a Scaleless parent, so he is also het for Scaleless.  His $350.00 price includes     S O L D 

Snake of the Day 10-08-17

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If you have been waiting to make Cinder corns, but didn’t have the genetics in your current inventory, here’s your opportunity.  This 35″ female corn is Het for Cinder and possibly Het Butter.  She should be well over 39″ long by breeding time in 2018.  She is enjoying frozen/thawed small adult mice once a week.  Her $250.00 price includes     S O L D

Snake of the Day 10-09-17

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Our last 2017 Scaleless Butter female is now for sale.  She is 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $1,100.00 USD price includes    note:  ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake).  Therefore, all Scaleless corns (and their scaled siblings) are inter-species hybrids. 

Snake of the Day 10-19-17w

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WOW, what an exciting DAY?  Thank you, Dr. Brad Lichtenhan for making this double mutant, BLACK SILVERLEAF Kisatchie Ratsnake for me.  I’ve waited a long time for this mutation compound.  History of the species . . .

Snake of the Day 09-25-17

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This 42″ male 2015 Corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  His parents were a Scaleless corn bred to a Striped Butter corn so she is het for Scaleless, Stripe, Amel, and Caramel.  His $395.00 price includes     

Snake of the Day 09-11-17

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Many thanks to LAURA NICOLE for this beautiful project.  Amethyst female (pic 1) and Tessera male, Het Amethyst (pic 2).  Picture of Male . . .

Snake of the Day 09-12-17

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This 2016 female Pied-sided Granite (Anery Bloodred/Diffused) corn is currently 26″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  Her $255.00 price includes       S O L D

Snake of the Day 09-27-17

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This 35″ female 2015 Red Factor Amel corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. She is considered a Visual-het because she possesses (and exhibits) only one of the paired gene mutation copies of the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, Red Factor. Her $195.00 price includes      . . .S O L D