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Sunkissed Kastanie corn. There is SO much variety of color and pattern in this mutation compound, but most of them maintain their beautiful orange coloration. . . .
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Sunkissed Kastanie corn. There is SO much variety of color and pattern in this mutation compound, but most of them maintain their beautiful orange coloration. . . .
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2013 female Lava corn snake, het for Terrazzo. She is currently 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $295.00 usd price includes overnight delivery
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2013 female Motley corn snake from Tessera parent. She is currently 42″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $205.00 usd price includes overnight delivery Surely, the amount of black in her markings derives from the Tessera part of her lineage?
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2013 male Red mask Anery corn snake for sale. He is currently 38″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $175.00 usd price includes overnight delivery
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2013 male Striped Anery Tessera corn snake for sale. He is currently 37″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. His $335.00 usd price includes overnight delivery
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This 2013 male Sunkissed corn snake had Sunkissed Kastanie siblings, but he does not have the phenotype to be one . He is 27″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her $175.00 usd price includes

2013 female Striped Tessera corn snake, het for Fire (Amel Bloodred) and possibly het Ghost (Hypo Anery). She is 33″ long, eating large frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her $475.00 usd price includes The thought of Striped Fire Tesseras in subsequent generations should excite your imagination.
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2013 female Extreme Okeetee Tessera corn snake. She is 31″ long, eating large frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her $325.00 usd price includes
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2013 female Extreme Okeetee Tessera corn snake. She is 31″ long, eating frozen/tjhawed hopper mice. She is not het for Caramel that I’m aware, since her parents are an Extreme Okeetee from pure lines and one of the original female Tesseras (SMR id#1080). Her $335.00 usd price includes
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The snake on the left (pictured on dirt) is the same snake that’s in the second picture (larger of those two). These two pics feature the same famous Cotton Candy corn that Graham Criglow produced a couple of years ago, at two different ages. The small one in the second picture is a 2014 Salmon Snow we produced, understandably similar since the Cotton Candy originated from SMR Coral stock. . . .