Snake of the Day 07-14-17

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NOPE, this is not a CREAMSICLE.  This 22″ male 2016 Amel Buf Okeetee Corn snake (produced by Catherine Turley) is currently eating frozen/thawed small or medium pinky mice.    He is het for Motley or Stripe (maybe both) and 50% pos-het (possibly het) for Hypo. Of course, the greatest value asset of this snake–beyond Creamsicle appearance without using inter-species hybridization–is the genetic reality that what gives this snake its orange and yellow colors is the dominant-to-wild-type gene mutation, BUF.  His $245.00 price includes    

Snake of the Day 07-30-17

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This 2017 male Sunkissed mutant is currently 12″ long, eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice.  He is 66.66% possibly-het het for Scaleless.  Image inset offers a different angle of his beautiful head markings, often seen on Sunkissed mutants.  His $225.00 USD price includes     11-25-17 UPDATE:  now, 17″ long.  S O L D

Snake of the Day 07-31-17

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This 2017 female PROJECT Reverse Okeetee corn snake is approximately 12″ long, eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice.  This PROJECT corn’s parents were a Butter Motley het Sunkissed X eXtreme Okeetee.  I anticipate that she will have lipstick red markings and an overt yellow ground color at maturity?  Her $155.00 USD price includes     Bonus Pic . . .

Snake of the Day 08-01-17

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This 2016 female Coral Snow corn snake is currently 22″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky or small fuzzy mice.  We don’t yet know how green is inherited in these Coral Snows, but this one is already showing first blush of green blotch borders.  Her green and coral colors will intensify over the next several years.  Her $235.00 USD price includes    

Snake of the Day 07-18-17

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This beautiful adult female Coral Ghost corn snake is showing off her first meal on June 17th, two DAYs after emergence from brumation.  She and over 90 other females will be laying eggs in a few months.  Those eggs won’t hatch until Winter, but there will be great variety among the babies at out-of-season hatchling time?  The first wave of 2017 eggs hatched over a month ago and the second wave eggs began hatching on June 16th, so there will be plenty of hatchlings added to our web site Snakes For Sale Snakes For Sale page very soon.