Snake of the Day 04-10-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Wed. April 10, 2013)
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#041013
Salmon Snow Motley
Male
d.o.h. 2011
32″ long on April 9, 2013

$250.00 shipped
 

Comments: Superior color and size maturity. It’s difficult to photographically capture his true colors.  His Corals and Pinks are deeper than this picture shows (at least on MY computer monitor) and his greens are much prettier in person.  Since no two monitors render colors the same anyway, perhaps the true colors of this beauty will be expressed better on other monitors.  He is 32″ long, the product of pairing a Salmon Snow Motley to a normal corn that is heterozygous for Salmon Snow Motley. Judging from other snakes from such a pairing, he should develop more of the Coral overtones and green accents he now exhibits.

Snake of the Day 04-09-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day. 

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Tue., April 9, 2013)

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Comon corn full of eggs
Female
d.o.h. 2007
50″ long on April 8, 2013
Eating frozen/thawed adult mice
$475.00 shipped

This female is the result of pairing a Butter Corn with an Ultramel Motley Corn.  She is therefore het for at least Motley, Caramel, and either Ultra or Amel.  Of course, she loves eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  On March 17th, I bred her to a Gold Dust Het for Striped Bloodred.  Hence, there’s a chance of getting Sulfur Motleys and lots of other cool morphs.  

If she has not sold by WednesDAY morning (Apr. 10th) at 11am, I’m keeping her to let her lay eggs here the following week or so.  She is opaque in this picture and should shed in the next three or four DAYs.  She should lay her eggs six to nine DAYs thereafter.  I estimate that she has at least 15 eggs, but we don’t guarantee how many eggs she will lay. 

Note:  Gold Dust Corns are hybrids of their original ancestors, Gray Rat Snake X Corn Snake.  Hence, all of her offspring are considered hybrids.  

Snake of the Day 04-08-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Mon., April 08, 2013)

 
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Common Het for Striped Honey
Female
d.o.h. 2011

31″ long on April 7, 2013

$150.00 shipped

The parents of this snake are comprised of a Striped Tessera and a Honey.  Due to Tessera parentage, I expect F1s from this original pairing (including this female) to promote better striped pattern for Sunkissed and Honey mutants, a nearly impossible feat toDAY. She was not brumated and is eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  

Snake of the Day 04-07-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sun., April 07, 2013)

 
#040713
Motley Het for Striped Honey
Female
d.o.h. 2011

31″ long on April 7, 2013

$200.00 shipped

The parents of this snake are comprised of a Striped Tessera and a Honey.  Due to Tessera parentage, I expect F1s from this original pairing (including this female) to promote better striped pattern for Sunkissed and Honey mutants, a nearly impossible feat toDAY. She was not brumated and is eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  

 

Snake of the Day 04-06-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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ToDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sat. Apr. 6, 2013)
 
 
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Anery Motley Het Amel
Male
d.o.h. 2011
37″ long on Apr. 5, 2013
$125.00 shipped
 
Comments:  Great color and genetic potential.  37″ long 2011 male Anery Motley Het Amel.  He brumated from December 15th, 2012 until March 14, 2013.  Currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  

Snake of the Day 04-05-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Fri. Apr. 5, 2013)
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Amel HET Snow Motley
Female
d.o.h. 2011
36″ long on Apr. 5, 2013
$165.00 shipped
 
Comments:  Superior color genetic potential.  
 

36″ long 2011 female Amel from a Snow Motley parent.  

She brumated from December 15th, 2012 until March 14, 2013.  Currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.  

 

Snake of the Day 04-04-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Thu., April 4, 2013)
 

 

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Amel – Het Caramel (Butter)

Female

d.o.h. 2009

48″ long on April 2, 2013

$225.00 Shipped

 

Comments:  Superior size and color.  She was brumated from December 15, 2012 to March 14, 2013. 

 
 

 

 

Snake of the Day 04-03-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.

All snakes will be chosen for their unique beauty and/or rarity in the marketplace.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Wed. Apr. 3, 2013)

 

 
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Buckskin Okeetee
Female
d.o.h. 2011
35″ long on April 2, 2013
$175.00 shipped
 

Comments: She brumated from December 15th, 2012 to March 16, 2013 and is now eating frozen/thawed small hopper mice.   

Buckskin Okeetees are the result of selective breeding toward the obvious tan ground colors that accentuate the red markings.  They should have prominent thick, black blotch margins.  

Snake of the Day 04-02-13

Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING  for each Snake-of-the-Day.
 

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Comments:  Maturing to deliver what we seek in Striped Bloodreds; almost ZERO pattern.  Eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy or small hopper mice.  
 
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Snake of the Day 04-01-13

 
Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
FREE U.S. SHIPPING for each Snake-of-the-Day.

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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Mon. April 1, 2013)

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Okeetee
Female
d.o.h. 2011
36″ long on March 31, 2013
 
$85.00 SHIPPED

Comments:  She has great pattern, color and size, but the reason for the low price on this female is possibly nothing you will detect (if you buy her).  She has been everything we seek in a SMR corn, but when I was photographing her for this feature, she was a maniac.  She continually struck at me and was otherwise intolerant of my interactions with her.  Since I don’t detect signs of an impending shed, she could have turned to THE DARK SIDE and is now going to be aggressive toward humans.  I’ve honestly never seen that happen, but just in case she is less than cordial from this point on, I’m pricing her to be worth having.  ToDAY, she is much better, but I’m wondering with all the smells in this building being so different from the building in which she grew up, perhaps she’s reacting to the unfamiliar smells?  Shrug?  Regardless, she is not guaranteed to be human-friendly, even though I suspect her attitude yesterDAY was temporary.