Snake of the Day 08-23-14

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2013 Okeetee sibling of Extreme Reverse (Amel) Okeetee corns.  This corn has NO Tessera mutant ancestry, despite its amazing color saturation.  Also, Photoshop did NOT contribute to this snake’s oddly rich coloration. 

NOTICE:

The SSL message some of you saw this morning indicating that our SSL (Secure Site License) expired was erroneous.  Well, technically it DID expire and SMR was therefore did not have the super encryption we provide for a few hours, but only because I forgot to have my webmaster, Drew Lambeth, reset his server after I paid for renewal two weeks ago.  Therefore, our site is still encrypted and safe for navigation and purchases. No data on our web site was in danger, evidenced by the millions of world-wide web sites visited daily not even having added encryption security at all.  SSL is mainly a protection for you when transferring your payment data to us, but no purchases were made during the few hours of this lapse of SSL update.  

Snake of the Day 08-22-14

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2014 Coral (Salmon) Ghost Corn.  Of course, like Coral Snow-types, this one will have two to four times as much pink color saturation when it’s an adult.

Snake of the Day 08-21-14

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This 2014 male Striped Tessera, Het Pewter Motley is now 14″ long, eating frozen/thawed pinky mice.  His $195.00 usd price includes  

Snake of the Day 08-19-14

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Young adult Charcoal Terrazzo Corn Snake.  Fortunately, we used one of the original Terrazzos (formerly called Granite) that had very little striping when we crossed the grandparents of this snake (Pewter X Terrazzo).  Therefore, very little pattern is exhibited in most of our Charcoal Terrazzos.   . . .

Snake of the Day 08-17-14

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2013 Kisatchie (aka: Slowinski’s) Corn Snake (Pantherophis slowinskii) Het for the Anerythristic-like mutation of this newest of U.S. Ratsnake species. 

Snake of the Day 08-16-14

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Extreme Reverse Okeetee.  Sometimes we show you a particular snake more than once (one of toDAY’s snakes has been S.O.T.D. in the past), but usually because the snake is changing through maturity.  As is the case toDAY, we thought you would enjoy seeing an example of the transformation–from hatchling to adult–for which this species is so famous.    S . . .

Snake of the Day 08-15-14

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FOR SALE: 2013 Male Reverse Okeetee corn snake from Extreme Reverse Okeetee parents.  Though he has little white in the blotch margins, his colors are amazing.  He is currently 28″ long, eating frozen/thawed hopper-sized mice.  His $200.00 price includes