Snake of the Day 10-18-16

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This 2016 male Miami Okeetee is currently 14″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. From the subtle blush of orange in his ground color zones, it appears that he will likely have a light beige between markings. His $135.00 USD price includes

Snake of the Day 10-03-16

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Okay, pay attention.  Parents of this 40″ long adult male Corn are a Scaleless Sunkissed & Hypo A and a Scaled Ghost Motley so he has five hidden mutation gene copies; Hypo, Anery, Motley, Scaleless, and Sunkissed.  He’s currently eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  His $485.00 usd price includes   

Snake of the Day 10-04-16

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3-DAY-old Leucistic and Visual-Het Gray-banded Kingsnakes (Lampropeltis alterna) that hatched while I was at the Arlington, Texas, NARBC two weekends ago. No, the pupils of the Leucistic mutants in this picture are not actually red. In this species–as in most serpent species–it’s not uncommon for flash photography to render such red pupils in Leucistic mutants. Note that the lower of the two has the classic BUGGY eyes SOME Leucistic serpents possess? As soon as they’re feeding, they’ll be offered for sale.

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The same snakes from the first picture toDAY. 

Snake of the Day 10-09-16

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Some adult Peppermint (Amel Cinder) corns–like this one–show very little color in their markings. They are essentially the equivalent to the Snow (Amel Anery) mutation compound in so much as some show more markings than others.