FOR SALE
{product id=678}

42″ Adult female Amel corn snake het for Caramel Motley (therefore het for Butter Motley). Her $225.00 price includes
FOR SALE
{product id=678}

42″ Adult female Amel corn snake het for Caramel Motley (therefore het for Butter Motley). Her $225.00 price includes
FOR SALE
{product id=679}

42″ Adult female Fire (Amel Bloodred) corn snake. Her $275.00 price includes
FOR SALE
{product id=677}

42″ Adult female corn snake het for p/s Bloodred Sunkissed. Parents were a Sunkissed and P/S Bloodred. Her $225.00 price includes
FOR SALE
{product id=676}

The parents of this 46″ female corn snake were Dilute Pastel Motley X Sulfur.
SHOW AND TELL:

2013 Amel Palmetto.
Show and Tell:

This Blizzard Palmetto looks too much like a Blizzard at this age, but the overall stark white appearance should demonstrate her Palmetto heritage at maturity.
SHOW AND TELL:

Stretch marks? We don’t often see this (perhaps one egg clutch in every 500). The striations resemble those on water melons, don’t they?
SHOW AND TELL:

Like yesterDAY’s SOTD, this Scaleless Common corn snake demonstrates the partially scaled face and some random scalation elsewhere on the body.
Show and Tell:

Stunning (and gravid) Scaleless Extreme Okeetee female, but the Halloween mask she sports . . . not so much, eh? No two Scaleless corns have the same facial scale placements, but their colors are almost always eye-popping.
SHOW AND TELL:

Thank you, Dave Partington, for sending his beautiful Ultramel – Lavender Paradox (?or whatever?), Kate Moss to me for a breeding trial. Chimera or Paradox, we hope to help unravel the mystery of her genetic inheritance. Naturally, any corn snake with Ultra-type genes is a hybrid from Gray Rat Snake origins, but it will be fun to see what she can do.