Snake of the Day 11-18-18

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This 2018 male 17″ Masque corn snake could be a Lava Masque, since both parents were from the pairing of Bloodred and Lava?   He is currently eating medium pinky mice. $125.00   BONUS  PIC . . .

Snake of the Day 11-15-18

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This 2017 “Anery Okeetee” is the product of the pairing of a Sunkissed Anery to an Ultramel Anery.  Note the early (tender age) expression of gold that will surely spread to most of the body in a few years?  Can any of your snake keepers out there identify the three small black dots between the top two segments of the pinky finger of my hand, just to the right of the snake’s head?  Hint: the equidistant spacing between them should be a good clue.

Snake of the Day 11-14-18

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One of our adult Striped Bloodred corn snakes here at South Mountain Reptiles (SMR). BTW, you don’t think it’s too obvious that I use frying pan lids to calm my snakes before taking their pictures, do you?

Snake of the Day 11-12-18

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This 2018 female Extreme Okeetee corn snake is now 16″ long and currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Both parents were het for Scaleless so she is 66.6% possibly het for the Scaleless mutation.  $115.00 plus $39.00  

 

Snake of the Day 11-11-18

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This 2017 female Striped Amel Motley corn snake is now 28″ long and currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  Her father is a Sunrise Amel Striped Motley and Mother is a Striped Buf Amel.  $222.00 plus $39.00    

Snake of the Day 11-10-18

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Some serious banding going on in these two 2018 Amels from the pairing of two Miami Okeetee corns that were both–obviously–het for Amel.  In corns we’re not exactly there yet, but eventually we should have some corns with ringed triads that will resemble banding on milk snakes?  The ground zone colors on this gender pair won’t be white, but it will be interesting to see how the triads render (the pale gray blotch borders will be stark white in another year or so), rendering interesting color contrasts?  This is the only pair I kept this year, so a few lucky customers each out there got one of these gems earlier this season.  To you who got those, please, periodically share pix of them with us.