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The Amel corn snake on the far left is a 2016 Cherry Amel and the one on far right is a 2016 cross of Cherry Amel x Banded Fluorescent. This pic addresses the question you asked about yours, Laura.
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The Amel corn snake on the far left is a 2016 Cherry Amel and the one on far right is a 2016 cross of Cherry Amel x Banded Fluorescent. This pic addresses the question you asked about yours, Laura.
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Adult female Rhino Ratsnake (Gonyosoma boulengeri ) just starting to slough her separated epidermal generation of skin. Noting the obvious potential difficulty this species could sometimes have in getting the dead skin disconnected from their rostral appendage, her wild counterparts surely slough their skins in vegetation that offers twigs for catching the rostral tip?
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This 21″ female 2016 Corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed medium or large pinky mice. Her parents were a Tessera and a Sunkissed Scaleless so she is het for Sunkissed Scaleless. Her $345.00 price includes
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This 29″ male 2016 Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed medium or large pinky mice. His parents were a Tessera bred to a Sunkissed Scaleless so he is het for Sunkissed Scaleless. His $325.00 price includes
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This 2016 male corn snake is currently 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. He is 66.6% possibly-het Amel, since both of his parents were het for Amel. His $195.00 USD price includes
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Extreme Okeetee with her eggs last week.
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Eggs laid last week by this female Amel, Het Cinder (therefore, Het Peppermint). The father of these eggs is a Buttermint (Caramel Amel Cinder).
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This 2016 male Amel Tessera corn snake is currently 29″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. He is 66.6% possibly-het Scaleless, since both of his parents were het for Scaleless. His $275.00 USD price includes
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This 20″ female 2016 eXtreme Reverse Okeetee Tessera is currently eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. Her $285.00 price includes
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Cherry Amel corn snake with her eggs that she laid a week ago. The sire of this brood (pictured below) is a Super Salmon Snow, so the babies should be mostly (if completely) RF Amels that should have exceptionally deep reds (if my theory of stacking red with two red-modifying genes proves out)?