Pied-sided Blood 06-08-15

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This 2014 male Striped Motley Bloodred Tessera corn is now 21″ long, eating medium to large frozen/thawed pinky mice.  He is actually a low-white P/S mutant (most prominent feature is white scale near snout) and his father is het for Anery also.  His $395.00 price includes    

 

Tessera 06-06-15b

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This 2013 female Tessera corn is now 21″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  Aside from promising to have high color contrast, she is possibly het for Pewter Motley.  Her $185.00 price includes     

Okeetee 06-05-15b

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This 2013 female Okeetee corn is now 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  She is the product of pairing an Extreme Okeetee with a Buf so you decide what to call her.  Her cage was originally marked BUF because she was so yellow as a hatchling, but now, I’m not sure enough to call her a BUF.  Hence, I’m pricing her as if she were just a beautiful Okeetee that’s one year from being breedable.  Her $185.00 price includes     

Key Bloodred 0527b

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This 2013 male Key Bloodred corn is now 37″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice.  He is from our Key p/s Bloodred corn project which we believe to potentially possess a pied-sided mutation that is not the same as typical P/S Bloodreds in the hobby?   His $395.00 price includes    

Same snake in different pose.

 

Mystery Lavender 0526b

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This 2012 Mystery Lavender female corn is now 39″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is so-called “mystery” by Rich Hume who believes this line of Lavenders to be something more than just Lavender, but breeding trials thus far have not yet identified “what” more they could be?  We confess they do have some color peculiarities, and it’s been my experience that if some corn doesn’t neatly fit into a model, it likely IS something different.     Her $285.00 price includes