
Snake of the Day 08-18-13




This 2012 female low-white-expression Pied-sided Bloodred Corn Snake shows very little lateral white, but she is capable of producing babies that could have even more whie than she has. She is 24″ long and eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.
A beautiful JMG Coral Ghost Corn.

This 2011 female Hurricane Anery Motley is 38″ long and now eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She is dark for a Hurricane Anery Motley, but her Hurricane Motley markings are clearly visible.
Common Corn Snake with unknown hidden mutations.

2011 Male Striped Ghost Bloodred.

Snow Tessera from the pairing of a Tessera Het Snow and a Salmon Snow Motley.
On SMR’s FaceBook page toDAY, I featured the left-pic Snow Tessera, but mistakenly titled it BLIZZARD. Hence, I’m correcting that error with the right-pic showing a Snow Tessera and a Blizzard Tessera. When I set out to make Blizzard Tesseras, I didn’t want to create Blizzard Tesseras with virtually no obvious pattern, so I used the most yellow Blizzard corn I had. Not what someone would normally do when reproducing quality Blizzard corns, but I think the amount of Yellow in the finished product ehnances it’s beauty via the yellow pattern.

Two newly-mature female Salmon Snow Motleys that will be joining the SMR harem this coming season. These gals demonstrate some of the intensity (and diversity) of color expression that some female Coral-type Snows never showed before the advent of the Red-Mask mutation.