Snake of the Day 10-22-16a

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This 17″ long 2016 male Tessera is currently 17″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. His parents were a Tessera Het Scaleless Anery and a Tessera from Amel heritage?  His $295.00 usd price includes     

Snake of the Day 10-24-16

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Now 26″ long, this 2015 Red Coat Sunkissed corn is not yet showing any obvious red coloration, but will surely show more of it in the next 12 months of maturity. Probably in the form of more deeply saturated orange?

Snake of the Day 10-29-16

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Now 14″ long, this female 2016 Heliconia (Red Factor Specter) corn is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. Heliconia is a name assigned by Donovan Winterberg for Specter morphs that are also Red Factor. As far as we know, only two gene mutations exist in this corn; Anery and Red Factor (perhaps Hypo also)? Her $165.00 usd price includes     

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Snake of the Day 10-31-16

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Grandparents of this stunning Anery were an Anery Motley bred to a Charcoal by Nancy Wimer many years ago.  This beautiful Anery-type is now owned by Catherine Turley.  I believe that its sibling in pic two is actually a Charcoal Anery (if not just a Charcoal), but I can’t explain the blush of pink, other than to guess that a red-modifying gene was hiding in one of the grandparents?