
This amazing 40″ female Tessera is currently eating frozen-thawed adult mice. If not sold she will be on the 2016 SMR Breeding roster this summer to promote Tesseras with highly tessellated sides.

This amazing 40″ female Tessera is currently eating frozen-thawed adult mice. If not sold she will be on the 2016 SMR Breeding roster this summer to promote Tesseras with highly tessellated sides.

This 39″ female Tessera had a Buf parent, but doesn’t appear to have received a gene copy of that mutation. The second pic shows her belly pattern, of which I really like the fully color-striped tail. A proven breeder, she will produce many beautiful Tesseras for us this year if she isn’t sold.

This 39″ female Lava Terrazzo corn snake COULD be eligible for 2016 Summer breeding.

This 18″ male Cayenne Fire already exhibits a high degree of red, ensuring that he will be an exceptionally red adult. ALL Cayenne fires start out orange and get redder with age.

Siblings of this 2015 Amel corn snake included Cayenne Fires so she will be much redder as an adult, compared to now.

This 2015 female Extreme Okeetee corn snake has enough connected markings to call her Zig Zag, but not enough to say her polygenetic pattern aberration will be in the genome of her progeny (unless you breed her to a corn with similar pattern aberration). She is currently 16″ long, eating small pinky mice.

This 2015 female Cayenne Fire corn snake will be extremely red and barely patterned as an adult.
As you can see, she is barely pied-sided, so I will rate her as a P/S Cayenne Fire with very low expression of lateral white. She is currently 16″ long, eating small pinky mice.

This 2015 female Striped corn snake is currently 15″ long, eating small pinky mice.

This 2015 male Motley Cayenne Fire (aka: Motley Red Factor Diffused Amel) is currently 15″ long, eating small pinky mice.
2015 male Striped Amel