
This 2016 female Fire (Amel Bloodred) is now 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. She may never be red like most Fire corns because she is het for Caramel, but if your goal is to make a nearly pattern-less Orange corn, consider this Fire.

This 2016 female Fire (Amel Bloodred) is now 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. She may never be red like most Fire corns because she is het for Caramel, but if your goal is to make a nearly pattern-less Orange corn, consider this Fire.

This 2015 male Amel Striped Tessera is now 26″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. The predominant yellow is a good indication that he could be het for Sunkissed, since some of his siblings were Sunkissed mutants.

This 32″ male Terrazzo is het for Lava. He is currently eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.

This 2015 male Striped corn is currently 26″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.

We’ve hatched several snakes from our Scaleless line (from Stephane Rosselle in France) that look like this one.
The parents of this corn exhibited typical corn snake colors, but this one demonstrates how few generations have passed between now and the original pairing of an Emory’s Ratsnake to a Corn that yielded the first Scaleless hybrid mutant.
It’s close enough to that original pairing at this time for an Emory’s Ratsnake lover to work on demonstrating a Scaleless Emory’s Ratsnake.
When Colubia (in France) hatched the first of this line I asked if someone had bred novel wild-type Emory’s to the Emory’s Ratsnake patriarch, but never got a response. This snake is not for sale, but this generation cannot be past third captive hybrid generation so it’s not too late to breed one like this back to an Emory’s to produce some beautiful Green-on-Silver Scaleless snakes.
Since Colubia’s web site stated that he used an Emory’s and Corn to produce the first one, I don’t see how the babies from breeding one like this to an Emory’s would be any ethically different than all of the descendants we call Scaleless Corns?

This 2015 male Diffused corn is currently 26″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. While also demonstrating the Masque mutation, he falls short of being called a Bloodred because of his lack or red and low diffusion. One of his parents was a Fire (Amel Bloodred) so he’s at least het Amel?

This 2016 female Scaleless corn is currently 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.
She is possibly het for Caramel.
note: ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.
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This 2016 female Scaleless corn is currently 13″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. She is possibly het for Caramel is NOT a Motley mutant. Her $525.00 usd price includes
note: ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.

This 2016 female Scaleless corn is currently 13″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice. She is possibly het for Caramel.
note: ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.

Not the best one we’ve hatched, but a superior example of an Xtreme Reverse Okeetee corn snake.