Snake of the Day 06-27-15

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This 2014 female Okeetee Corn Snake is currently 24″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice. Her father was a Tessera corn.  Her $100.00 price includes     

 

Snake of the Day 06-26-15

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This 2014 male Strawberry Anery Corn Snake is currently 20″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice. His $95.00 price includes     

 

Snake of the Day 06-25-15

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This 2013 female Extreme Okeetee Corn Snake is currently 30″ long, eating frozen/thawed weaned mice. Her $175.00 price includes     

 

Snake of the Day 06-23-15

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Adult Palmetto and Visual-Het Palmetto.  This Visual-het Palmetto (so-called because it has an appearance commonly seen in het forms of mutations that are dominant to wild-type) is typical of corns that are het for Palmetto.  The overall gold coloration and reduction of melanin give it an appearance that is somewhere between the look of a wild corn and that of the Palmetto mutant. 

Snake of the Day 06-22-15

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This 2011 female Tessera Corn Snake is currently 42″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  She is possibly het for Striped Ghost, since she is the progeny of a Tessera, Het Striped Ghost and a Tessera.   Her $325.00 price includes     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snake of the Day 06-21-15

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This 2010 female Corn Snake is currently 45″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice.  Acquired from my dear friends John and Bridgett Bernardi in El Paso, this female COULD be a Buf mutant.  When he sent me some of these as hatchlings years ago, he said he could not identify their respective mutation, but felt very strongly that they were dominant to wild type (as revealed by phenotypic evaluation of Punnett Squares).  I bred her a few years ago to an Okeetee and believe that I could distinguish between ones looking like Buf mutants and their Okeetee siblings.  I’m not certain enough to make that claim, so I’m selling her for the price of a good-looking common corn of prime breeding age.  Her $185.00 price includes     

Snake of the Day 06-20-15

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Adult Striped FIRE (Amel Bloodred) corn snake.  Most Striped Fire mutants exhibit virtually no pattern as adults, making them desirable for creating visibly pattern-less corns, but this one barely-but-tastefully exhibits classic striping.   A Striped corn should be striped or have no pattern at all IMHO ?  Even though pattern fades to sometimes being essentially gone in striped mutant corns, if I am going to see SOME pattern, I prefer stripes over spots and broken lines.  

 

Snake of the Day 06-19-15

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Another example of a mature Striped Sunrise Amel.  A latent feature of the Sunrise mutation that is obvious in this Striped Sunrise Amel is the depigmentation of dorsal stripe zones that resembles scars form on Amel corns. 

Snake of the Day 06-18-15

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This Anery Palmetto has an unusually low volume of pigment flecking.  Originally identified as a Charcoal Palmetto, her eyes now indicate that she is an Anery A Palmetto double-mutant.  Her irises were much darker as a neonate.  That “unnatural” pose was the result of the snake arching up to touch the ceiling of a bowl that covered her just before shooting this pic.