TE 06-22-15b

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This 2011 female Tessera Corn Snake is currently 42″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is possibly het Striped Ghost, since she is the progeny of a Tessera Het Striped Ghost and a Tessera.   Her $325.00 price includes     

Corn 06-21-15b

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This 2010 female Corn Snake is currently 45″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  Acquired from my dear friends John and Bridgett Bernardi in El Paso, this female COULD be a Buf mutant.  When he sent me some of these as hatchlings years ago, he said he could not identify their respective mutation, but felt very strongly that they were dominant to wild type (as revealed by phenotypic evaluation of Punnett Squares).  I bred her a few years ago to an Okeetee and believe that I could distinguish between ones looking like Buf mutants and their Okeetee siblings.  I’m not certain enough to make that claim, so I’m selling her for the price of a good-looking common corn of prime breeding age.  Her $185.00 price includes     

Ultramel Motley 06-15-15b

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This 2010 female Ultramel Motley Corn Snake is currently 44″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  Her $295.00 price includes     

Anery Strawberry 06-14-15b

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This 2010 female Strawberry Anery Corn Snake is currently 53″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  Her $325.00 price includes     

WhiteOut 06-12-15b

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This 2009 WhiteOut (Blizzard Bloodred) female is currently 41″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She laid 17 fertile eggs on April 22, 2015.  Her $325.00 price includes     

Coral Snow 06-13-15b

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This 2012 Coral Snow male Corn Snake is currently 38″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  His $325.00 price includes     

Amel Buf 0611b

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This 2013 female Amel Buf Corn is now 34″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  Breeding her to any Amel corn will result in approximately 50% Amel Bufs in the first generation.  Breeding her to any corn that’s not Amel will result in approximately 50% Bufs in the first generation.  Her $315.00 price includes     

Hypo 06-10-15b

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This 2013 male Hypo Corn was sold to me as being het for Lavender.  He is now 36″ long, eating  frozen/thawed hopper mice.  I don’t recall seeing this very often but there is NOT one black dot on his body.  Makes me wonder if that could be from a new gene mutation, since even the most spectacular Hypomelanistic corn mutants in the hobby have SOME black on their bodies.  Also, his banding should enhance other corn projects.  His $275.00 price includes