Snake of the Day 08-30-17

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Photo taken indoors without flash by iPhone, demonstrating sub adults; a CHERRY AMEL (left) and a CAYENNE FIRE (right).  While never having crossed the two red-modified mutant Amels, I believe that the dramatization of red in these two corns is not from the same gene mutation. So that others may see how truly red these two snakes are, if they are not opaque from impending sheds, they will both be on display at the booth of Travis Whisler Reptiles at Tinley Park NARBC in October. 

 

Snake of the Day 09-04-17

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This 2016 female Caramel Tessera is het for Stripe and Amel (therefore, het Striped Butter).  She is 26″ long, eating frozen/thawed small hopper mice.  Her $295.00 price includes   

Snake of the Day 09-05-17

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This 2016 male Striped Tessera is from parents that were het for Amel, Caramel, Cinder and Stripe (therefore, this snake is possibly het for Striped Buttermint).  He is 23″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.  His $175.00 price includes     S O L D

Snake of the Day 08-22-17

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?Family Album? Part of a brood of 2017 Motley hatchlings from parents that are het for Honey Motley types; Caramel, Amel, Sunkissed, and Motley. Included in this pic of Motleys are Honey, Sunkissed, Butter, and Amel. If this 2017 picture looks familiar, look at pic # 2 toDAY from SOTD 08-29-13. Note the family resemblance demonstrated in the head markings on snakes in both pictures (family traits inherited by all of the progeny from the same parent adults over the years–aka: polygenetics).. Bonus pic . . .