Snake of the Day 01-31-15

 18″ male 2014 Hypo Moonstone (Lavender Anery) corn snake.  He is eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  This snake does not possess the AMEL gene mutation.

Snake of the Day 01-28-15

This 2014 female Charcoal Terrazzo now 16″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  While her eyes look a little “buggy”, it’s not an uncommon look in such a slender mutant as Terrazzo. Also, the absence of facial color and markings–which are elemental in disguising the size and location of a snake’s eye–renders a super-ocular appearance.


Same snake in different light and pose. 

Snake of the Day 01-25-15

This 2014 Charcoal Tessera is possibly a Pewter Tessera, but since I’m on-the-fence about its belly markings, I’m defaulting to the obvious phenotype.  He’s 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed medium pinky mice.

Snake of the Day 01-24-15

Male Pied-sided Bloodred Tessera corn snake.  He has precious little lateral white, but enough to ensure that he possesses the P/S (Pied-sided) gene mutation. That gene barely exhibited, he’s stunning in appearance and very calm, and.  
He is currently about 20″ long, eating unaltered frozen/thawed medium to large pinky mice.

Snake of the Day 01-22-15

2014 female Red Mask Anery corn snake.  Naturally, this much pink on any Anery corn is rare, and worthy of appreciation, but I honestly think I like the extreme color depth of black in this snake just as much. Males usually don’t have this depth of black.

Same snake in a different pose.