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  1. wendhend

    MorphMarket now featuring corn snakes!

    In case you haven't heard of MorphMarket yet, it is a relatively new online reptile marketplace where people can buy and sell a variety of captive bred reptiles. It also features breeder stores and morph calculators. I have been selling ball pythons there for some time, more recently boas and...
  2. wendhend

    Corns of all sizes: bloodred, fire, peppermint, stripe, tessera combos & more!

    Yearling striped tessera het anery diffused (possible het cinder & hypo A) for sale currently I have way more than enough snakes and have recently listed a whole bunch of new corn snakes for sale, including quite a few larger ones that are proven or will be ready for breeding in 2017, as well...
  3. wendhend

    Is it legal to send ultramel corn combos to New Jersey?

    I have heard that New Jersey has laws against people keeping dark eyed corn snakes, but what about ultramel combos, whose darker or ruby eyes are from a gene borrowed from the black rat snake? Anybody know? Somebody from New Jersey just bought one from me, and I'm not sure about this one. Thanks!
  4. wendhend

    Brumated Breeding Size Corns For Sale - Females & Males!

    It's hard to believe 2016 is here already, and the colubrid breeding season is about to start again! 2015 was a great snake breeding season for me lots of great animals in a number of species produced, and I have come to realize that I have more mouths to feed than I expected, and I probably...
  5. wendhend

    Tessera Motley / Stripe Male Het Caramel Diffused Hypo - Possible Het Amel & Cinder

    Tessera Motley / Stripe Male Het Caramel Diffused Hypo - Possible Het Amel & Cinder This is a well-started 2015 tessera motley / stripe male with several hets. He was produced from breeding a tessera motley / stripe het cinder hypo to an amber diffused het amel stripe, so he is 100% het...
  6. wendhend

    Lavender Female Het Caramel Diffused ("Bloodred") Hypo Motley or Stripe

    This is a 2015 lavender female with several hets and possible hets. She was produced from pairing my caramel plasma motley / stripe het amel (check him out on the Ian's Vivarium morph gallery) to a hypo het anery A, diffused, lavender stripe. So, she is 100% het caramel, diffued and hypo A with...
  7. wendhend

    Fire Stripe Male Possible Het Lavender & Hypo A

    This is a nice 2015 male fire stripe, which I expect to become solid bright orange (like his parents) with maturity. He is 66% possible het lavender and 50% possible het hypo A. He has the typical mellow corn snake temperament and eats frozen / thawed fuzzy mice reliably. I am asking $175 plus...
  8. wendhend

    Avalanche Stripe Male Possible Het or Homo Hypo A

    This is a nice 2015 avalanche stripe, which is a quad morph comprised of amel, anery, diffused & stripe. He is from het hypo A parents, so he is also possible het or homo hypo A. He is docile and currently feeding reliably on frozen / thawed fuzzy sized mice. I am asking $195 plus shipping...
  9. wendhend

    Wow! This Snake Survived the Dryer!

    A few years ago, I had an escapee corn snake that was recovered in the washing machine after washing a load of clothes, which was surprising enough! Little Miracle in the Washing Machine! And now I can also say I have one that survived the dryer! This sunglow motley had escaped a few weeks ago...
  10. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Thank you! Here is a photo of the entire clutch, which was taken right after their first shed. I got one cinder, one cinder hypo stripe, two cinder hypo tesseras, one cinder motley tessera, one cinder tessera, one normal, two normal stripes, one striped tessera and two regular tesseras...
  11. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    I agree that for the most part, the motley tesseras do seem to have that break in striping at the neck, but I have found one exception, which is the cinder motley tessera that I hatched this season. Her striping does seem to thin out a bit at the neck but continues. Because her stripe is so...
  12. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Hypo Stripe Tessera? Comparison shot of my pale striped tessera baby hatching alongside a normal striped tessera This is another baby that I hatched more recently from my presumed motley stripe tessera het cinder hypo male bred to an amber diffused het stripe. She has always looked more pale...
  13. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Yes, my two "highway" striped presumed tessera motleys are from a granite motley / stripe mother and thus 100% het diffused. But.... so are their four presumed tessera motley siblings with the complete stripes and minimal side patterns. I have seen some weird stuff with diffused gene involvement...
  14. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Jen, I would love to see your results of these clutches that should only produce normal and motley tessera phenotypes! From what I have seen with my own tessera projects, my presumed tessera motleys seem to show quite a bit of variation. One of my projects was a granite motley / stripe female...
  15. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    I agree that they have a distinctive head pattern. The line of color down the back is more evident in some than others, though. This is a photo taken today of the four tessera stripes I produced from my fire het stripe female bred to my tessera "stripe" male, who I now believe to be a motley...
  16. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Thanks for the replies! My clearly normal stripes versus the tessera stripes within the same clutch appear similar to yours, Catherine. Below is a photo of one of tessera stripes with a normal striped sibling. Regarding the motley tessera thing, I also now believe that the sire to my tessera...
  17. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    Tessera Stripes, perhaps? Thank you for your replies! I intentionally didn't say what the parents were initially in order to see if anyone else would see what I think I am seeing without me suggesting what genes might be involved. As far as color goes, I do think they are normal rather than...
  18. wendhend

    Please Help Me ID this Odd-Looking Striped Morph the Just Hatched

    I just hatched three of these odd-looking pale orange and tan babies. The one in the first photo is the only one in its clutch, and there were two in a different clutch. They are all sired by the same male, and I have never hatched anything quite like them. I imagine they will be brighter after...
  19. wendhend

    Breeding Size Plasma Male with Multiple Possible Hets

    Plasma Male Possible Het Amel, Anery A, Caramel, Charcoal, Hypo A, Motley & Stripe This is a very nice and extra large plasma male I produced in 2013 and held back. Now I have decided to let him go, as I have other males with similar gene combos to I am using for breeding. Anyway, he has a...
  20. wendhend

    RepStylin 2014 Cyber Monday Snake Sale

    REPSTYLIN™ 2014 CYBER MONDAY SNAKE SALE! 1. Our 2014 Cyber Monday Special: Buy one snake and Get HALF PRICE on EACH additional snake of equal or lesser value. Applies to any species we currently have for sale (ball pythons, boas, corns, kings and milks), and the snakes you get do NOT have to be...
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