Snake of the Day 09-08-15

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These two sibling Bull Snakes I hatched for KJ and Kasi Lodrigue back in 2005 were from RED parents.  Both were beautifully red as adults.  I miss the beauty and variety in the Pituophis family of snakes, but not the maintenance for such large snakes (compared to corns). 

Snake of the Day 09-06-15

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No, I don’t breed bull snakes anymore, but here are some that I hatched for KJ and Kasi Lodrigue ten years and three months ago in 2005.  These two are Patternless and Patternless Hypo bull mutants.  Their parents were normal-looking bulls het for all the mutations in this feature.  Outdoor sunlit pic with my old Nikon Coolpix 995.  

Snake of the Day 09-05-15

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This 2015 hatchling female Scaleless corn is thriving on unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $750.00 price includes     ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY derive from the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) so they are all technically inter-species hybrids. 

 

 

Snake of the Day 09-04-15

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This 2015 hatchling female Scaleless Caramel corn is growing like a weed on unaltered frozen/thawed pinky mice.  Her $950.00 price includes     ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY derive from the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) so they are all technically inter-species hybrids. 

 

Snake of the Day 09-02-15

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Another NON-corn snake, I just couldn’t resist picking up this beautiful Toffee Anaconda (aka: Toffee Conda) Hognose from Chad Fuchs in Daytona last week.  Way to go, Chad.  Not only a stunning snake, but snarfed an unaltered f/t pinky yesterDAY, as Chad said he would.  Could not be more pleased.  Thank you, Chad.

Snake of the Day 09-03-15

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This beautiful Striped-Motley-looking corn is the second generation product of pairing a Striped Tessera to a Honey Motley.  Tessera??  This one (and its Motley sibling below) were the only two to demonstrate these beautiful colors.    SECOND PIC