Striped Amel 06-03-17e

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This 2015 female Striped Amel corn snake is now 29″ long, eating frozen/thawed fuzzy mice.   Her father was a Striped Sunrise Amel (her neonatal deeper colors and low degree of color contrast suggests such)?  Her $225.00 USD price includes          

 

Here is a hatchling picture of her from March of 2016.

Scaleless Amel 05-25-17

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12″ 2017 female Scaleless Amel corn snake for sale.  She’s currently eating frozen/thawed small pinky mice.  Her $965.00 USD price includes    

note:  ALL Scaleless corns in the hobby toDAY (including SCALED corns that are carriers of the Scale-less mutation–aka Het Scaleless) are descendants of the original pairing of a Corn Snake to an Emory’s Ratsnake (aka: Great Plains Ratsnake) and are therefore technically inter-species hybrids.  

 

Same snake in different pose and lighting.  

Striped Amel 05-10-17

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Believe it or don’t, this 2016 24″ female corn snake is a Striped Amel.  Seeing very little striped markings and lots of what we sometimes call “tweener” blotches, if you breed her to a Striped Amel phenotype, you will get classically Striped Amels, some like this snake, and some in-between, with regard to pattern.  She  is currently eating frozen/thawed large-pinky mice.  She is a sister to yesterDAY’s Amel Motley so she is possibly–het Fire and Ghost.  Her $175.00 USD price includes     

 

Amel Motley 05-09-17

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This 2016 22″ male Amel Motley is currently eating frozen/thawed large-pinky mice.  One of his parents was a Tessera het Striped fire and possibly-het Ghost.  His $145.00 USD price includes    

 

Tessera 05-08-17

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This 2016 female Tessera is 19″ long, eating frozen/thawed large pinky mice.  One of her parents was a Tessera het Striped Fire and possibly het Ghost. Her $235.00 USD price includes