Snake of the Day 06-15-14

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2013 Sunissed Kastanie.  Could any corn snake mutation have more potential for ornate facial and head pattern?   Bonus Pics . . . 

Snake of the Day 06-14-14

 

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2013 female Fluorescent corn snake.  From a late 2013 hatch, now eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice, she is 22″ long.  $140.00 includes  

Snake of the Day 06-13-14

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2014 hatchling German-Line Kastanie hatched on June 5th.  I don’t recall the neonatal head color of my German Red-head adults showing more color on their heads as neonates, so these heads are almost certainly just the fore-body color that Kastanies commonly exhibit.    Bonus Pics . . . 

Snake of the Day 06-12-14

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2013 – 25″ male Sunkissed Motley Corn Snake, possibly het Kastanie FOR SALE.   $195.00 usd price includes U.S. . Bonus Pic . . . 

Snake of the Day 06-11-14

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2013 – 28″ male Sunkissed Corn Snake, possibly het Kastanie.   $175.00 usd price includes U.S. . Bonus Pic . . . 

Snake of the Day 06-10-14

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Note the distinction between the two Moonstones above; one is Lavender Anery and the other is Hypo Lavender Anery.  It’s not always a trustworthy marker, but in all of them I’ve produced over the past nine years, the Hypos always have dark red eyes, compared to the black eyes of the non-Hypos. Bonus Pic . . .

Snake of the Day 06-07-14

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The beautifully chaotic pattern renders this Tessera Corn Snake a remarkable example of her mutation.  Her mother is a High-white Reverse Okeetee so it will be interesting to see her progeny next year.  Evidenced by her bulging belly, she was one DAY into digesting her latest meal at the time of this photo. 

Snake of the Day 06-06-14

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Last featured on November 8, 2013 on our FB page and this web site as S.O.T.D. 11-08-13, this Lava Tessera still has the same rich color for which Lava mutants are so popular.