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This 2018 hatchling Shatter (Sunkissed Cinder) corn snake is showing off his first f/t pinky mouse belly bulge.
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This 2018 hatchling Shatter (Sunkissed Cinder) corn snake is showing off his first f/t pinky mouse belly bulge.
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This 2016 Super Sunglow Motley corn snake is currently 32″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. $240.00 plus $39.00 BONUS PIC . . .
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Same male Super Sunglow Motley in different pose, lighting, and background.
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A yearling female Dilute Pewter Tessera (Dilute, Charcoal, Diffused, Masque, Tessera corn snake, produced by John Finsterwald of ColoradoCorns.com. Thanks, John. She’s awesome, old friend.
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An eXtreme Reverse Okeetee (lower) and eXtreme High-white Reverse Okeete (upper) from different broods. The High-white is a bit dirty (too much color) in her ground zones, but should look whiter at maturity. BONUS PIC . . .
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These two Anery-type Tesseras are two of a brood of corns from the pairing of a Specter to a Striped Anery Tessera. One is obviously Anery and the other appears to be an Anery that also possesses one of the hypomelanistic mutations? BONUS PIC . . .
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Yes, there are more colorful Peppermint (Amel Cinder) hatchling corn snakes out there, but there probably shouldn’t be? This is because Peppermints are the genetic equivalent to Snow corns. Anery and Cinder are both monochromatic (anerythristic) types, so when we cross one with an amel corn, the double homozygote (finished genetic product) is a red-eyed and mostly white snake. The Cinder mutation is known to be the most colorful of Anery types, so we’re not surprised that Peppermints show so much color in their markings. Almost all Peppermints (like their Cinder counterparts) are males because this mutated gene is “gender linked” to males. Just like other gender restrictive gene mutations, there are exceptions, but they are very rare. BONUS PIC . . .
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One of the Amels from the pairing of Catherine’s eXtreme Miami Okeetee with one of mine. Other than the overt banding of triads, I love the ornate head markings. What a stunning adult this female will be in a couple of years? BONUS PIC . . .
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This 12″ male 2018 Striped Cinder Tessera corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. He is possibly het Amel (therefore, pos het Peppermint) since his mother is a Striped Tessera from Peppermint parentage. His $255.00 price includes
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These are the best eXtreme Miami Okeetees we’ve ever produced, but there are precious few of them to sell this year. Great banding on some of them.
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This 2017 female Anery Tessera is currently 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. She is het for Sunkissed and either Ultra OR Amel (see PROJECT details below). Her $275.00 USD price includes S O L D
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