Snake of the Day 12-02-16

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The parents of this 13″ male 2016 Anery Motley were a strikingly dark Anery Motley X a classic Hurricane Anery Motley.  He is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice and his $95.00 price includes    

Snake of the Day 12-03-16

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Parents of this male Reverse Okeetee were both High-white Reverse Okeetees, but the soft orange ground color zones were a welcome surprise (none have been among the progeny of his parents in the past many years of production)?  He is currently 14″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice and his $115.00 price includes     

Snake of the Day 11-06-16

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Now 13″ long, this male 2016 Miami Okeetee corn is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His $135.00 usd price includes     

Snake of the Day 11-22-16

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Owned by Catherine Turley, this adult Specter shows a blush of pink between markings. Specter morphs are only known to possess two gene mutations (Anerythristic & Hypo A) but have a few notable visual features that are more common in Specters than other Anery-types. The separation between the first dorsal saddle and the head pattern is widely regarded as a key “marker” for Specter morphs, but is not unique to them. There have been a few other selectively-bred morphs in the hobby that had the same neucal break between head and the first dorsal saddle.

Snake of the Day 11-07-16

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Now 15″ long, this female 2016 Tessera corn is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. One of her parents was an Ultramel Het Anery, so she is either het for Amel or Ultra. Her $155.00 usd price includes      

Snake of the day 11-23-16

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Three different views of the same male Striped Motley Pied-sided (P/S) Bloodred corn snake. When maturation essentially hides all of these markings–and saturates red–imagine how stunning toDAY’s featured P/S Bloods will look?

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A different Striped Motley Pied-sided (P/S) Bloodred corn snake (female sibling of the first triple comparative photo).