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This 39″ 2016 male Okeetee is very red for an Okeetee. He is currently eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. $125.00 plus $39.00
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This 39″ 2016 male Okeetee is very red for an Okeetee. He is currently eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. $125.00 plus $39.00
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This 34″ 2016 male Tessera is one that was found loose in the Nursery when he was a hatchling, and could not be matched to a cage label. He looked like Tesseras in a brood that included Tesseras het for Cinder, and his young adult color scheme (including faded heat pattern) still remind me of a Tessera het for Cinder, but his price does not reflect such genetic heritage, since I cannot guarantee my suspicion. He is currently eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. $165.00 plus $39.00
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This 2016 male corn snake is het for Scaleless and Terrazzo. I don’t think anyone has yet made a Scaleless Terrazzo, so if you have a genetically complementary female, this is a bargain. He is currently 33″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. $295.00 USD flat-rate overnight FedEx shipping.
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This 40″ 2016 proven breeder male Caramel is het for Scaleless Striped Amel (therefore, het Scaleless Striped Butter). He is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. $325.00
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This 32″ 2016 female Aberrant Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. $285.00

Same snake in different pose.
On account:
$80.00
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This 12″ 2018 female Amel Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. $115.00
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This 19″ 2018 female Amel Buckskin Okeetee is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. $185.00

Same snake in different pose and lighting.
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This 18″ 2018 male Amel Buf is het for Stripe. He is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. The picture inset shows the opposite side of his face, exaggerating the overlapping forward upper labial scale that is not as rare in corns as most keepers would think. This anomaly is not from an injury. $155.00
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$250.00
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