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Adult Blizzard Palmetto barely showing her only obvious color ?color pigment)?, yellow, which COULD BE carotenoid in origin?Bonus Pic
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Adult Blizzard Palmetto barely showing her only obvious color ?color pigment)?, yellow, which COULD BE carotenoid in origin?Bonus Pic
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David Partington’s beautiful, Kate with her recent clutch of eggs. Surely a paradox Lavender–and therefore likely not a reproducible look–we must still keep trying. One DAY we WILL have a paradox corn mutant that can be reliably reproduced.
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This 2010 female Ultramel Motley Corn Snake is currently 44″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Her $295.00 price includes
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This 2010 female Strawberry Anery Corn Snake is currently 53″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She averages laying 24 eggs per clutch. Her $325.00 price includes
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This male 2012 Coral Snow Corn Snake is currently 38″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. His $325.00 price includes
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This 2009 WhiteOut (Blizzard Bloodred) female is currently 41″ long, eating frozen/thawed adult mice. She laid 17 fertile eggs on April 22, 2015, so her babies will be for sale in June or July (after they are established feeders). Her $325.00 price includes
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This 2013 female Amel Buf Corn is now 34″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. Breeding her to any Amel corn will result in approximately 50% Amel Bufs in the first generation. Breeding her to any corn that’s not Amel will result in approximately 50% Bufs in the first generation. Her $315.00 price includes
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This 2013 male Hypo Corn was sold to me as being het for Lavender. He is now 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper mice. I don’t recall seeing this very often but there is NOT one black dot on his body. Makes me wonder if that could be from a new gene mutation, since even the most spectacular Hypomelanistic corn mutants in the hobby have SOME black on their bodies. Also, his banding should enhance other corn projects. His $275.00 price includes
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This 2013 female Sunkissed Kastanie corn is now 36″ long, eating frozen/thawed small adult mice. Her $395.00 price includes
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This 2014 male Striped Motley Bloodred Tessera corn is now 21″ long, eating medium to large frozen/thawed pinky mice. He is actually a low-white P/S mutant (most prominent feature is white scale near snout) and his father is het for Anery also. His $395.00 price includes