Snake of the Day 07-01-17uu

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From Catherine Turley breeding stock, these 2017 HELICONIA (?Red Factor SPECTER) corn snakes hatched around 06/22/17. They are variants of ??Aneries/Ghosts??, originating from Kathy Love who acquired the first (?only?) wild Naples, Florida, locality SPECTER patriarch.   Once they are reliably feeding we will set prices and publish them for sale on our web site.

Snake of the Day 07-20-17v

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It’s rare when I make Amel corns that are siblings of Cayenne Fires (because most of mine are from pairs of Cayenne Fires), but about half of them look like the one (lower snake in pic).  The more solidly month-old red one in this pic (Cayenne Fire–possessing both copies of the Red Factor gene mutation) will be an exceptionally red Cayenne Fire as an adult, but fom the impact of the Red-mofifying gene, the one with the whiter ground color (Amel) will also be a very heavily red adult, even though it is not a Bloodred/Diffused mutant.  For those our us who have seen many hatchling Amel corns it’s obvious that the red in the Amel is much darker than virtually all hatchling Amel corns?

Snake of the Day 07-21-17

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Soooo, in case you’re slow to pick up on this, I LOVE High-white Albino corns.  After toDAY, I’ll give this morph a rest, so you don’t get tired of seeing them.  Here’s a sub-2-year-old High-white Tessera with a 2017 hatchling (aka: Candy Cane Tesseras).  Enjoy. 

Bonus Pic . . .

Snake of the Day 07-23-17

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From Catherine Turley stock, these Extreme Sunkissed Okeetees and Ultramel Sunkissed Okeetees hatched around June 23rd.  There were only two Ultramels in the brood, so I will not be selling any of those this year.  Bonus Pic . . .

Snake of the Day 06-25-17

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2015 female Blue Motley (aka: Dilute Anery Motley).  She has a light blush of pink which is usually only seen on males of this mutant compound.  The affect the Dilute gene mutation has on Anery corn snakes has the same impact as a gene mutation in some dogs and cats than render otherwise dark coats as one of many shades of gray.  Cats called Blue Persians or Blue Siamese and dogs called Blue Shelties (Shetland Sheep Dogs) or Blue Collies are actually more gray than blue.  So, NO, most Blue Motley corns are just some shade of gray, but distinctly more gray (or blueish) than Ghost or Anery corns.  Bonus pic

Snake of the Day 07-11-17

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The parents of this 2016  26″ male Sunglow were both het for Scaleless, so this one has a 66.6% potentially for possessing one copy of that gene mutation.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzymice..    His $295.00 USD price includes