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    Whiteout Corns!

    Whiteouts have hatched! Most have fed once. Just waiting to get 3 meals into them, then they will be available. I have two clutches from unrelated mothers (same father). $100 ea. plus shipping. Pic of father, babies are pink.
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    2017 Whiteout Corns

    The parents were sold to me as Whiteouts (amel, charcoal, diffused), but I cannot prove the diffused genes because I have never outcrossed them. They are pure white with no pattern at all and pink eyes. It is possible that they are just Blizzards (amel, charcoal), but I have never found...
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    2016-2017 Tessera Motley/Stripe Corns

    2016-2017 Tessera Motley/Stripe Corns 2.0 2016 Tessera Caramel Motley/Stripe, het amel, $155 ea. 2.0 2017 Tessera Caramel Motley/Stripe, het amel, $135 ea. 3.0 2017 Tessera Butter Motley/Stripe, $175 From a pairing of a male Tessera Caramel Motley/Stripe, het amel, and a female Butter Stripe...
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    Adult CA Kings, and a Hondo

    Male 2010 Albino Banded CA King $120– Pure white with narrow yellow bands, brumated Male 2012 50/50 CA King $120– big boy, grew like a weed, brumated Female 2012 Dual Reverse Stripe CA King $140– perfect pattern, brumated, eats great, but has been a slow grower, virgin Male 2008 Anery Honduran...
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    Assorted Adults/Sub-Adults

    Pair 2013 Pewters: Male - Diffused Charcoal, het Dilute, poss. Het Motley and Hypo. Female – Hypo Diffused Charcoal, het Dilute, poss. Het Motley. Beautiful big dark eyes, brumated virgins, ready to breed. Prefer to sell as pair. Male - 2011 Butter Stripe – big boy, good breeder, laid...
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    Tessera Stripe pair

    1.1 2015 Tessera Stripes. I held back too many, they were all so beautiful! This pair, like most of their siblings have been perfect feeders (f/t) since hatching, and have truly laid-back personalities. Kid pet quality, but with genes to be proud of. The male is the orange amel, het for...
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    2015 and 2016 Tessera Motley/Stripes

    My remaining 2015s have changed so much, their baby pics didn't do them justice anymore, so I closed the old ad and started a new one! I also now have some younger brothers and a sister to offer as well. The 2016s all ate the first pinky offered, and every one since then (at least four). The...
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    2016's: Creamsicles and Fires, het Charcoal

    I paired a female Creamsicle with a male Reverse Okeetee and got a mixture of creamsicles, creamsicle okeetees, RO's, and nice amels. I also paired a beautiful Fire female with a Whiteout male and got cute baby Fires, all 100% het for charcoal. Paired together, 25% of their offspring could be...
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    Aren't Genetics Fun?

    This is my second year with this pairing. Dad is a Tessera Caramel Motley/Stripe, het amel., mom is a Butter Stripe. So I'm expecting caramels and butters, motleys and stripes, tesseras and not-tesseras. That's what I got last year. This year I got a neat "Motserra", with both patterns...
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    Genuine HOOP Snakes

    This one puzzled me at first. Apparently, my adult corn snake, while attempting to wriggle out of his skin, managed to crawl back into his own mouth, pulling his tail with him. He then had to tear a hole in his side to get back out again, but he left his tail skin around 14" down his throat...
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    1.1 Blue Baron's

    I have a 1.1 pair of 2014 Philodryas baroni. The male is sky blue with a white belly, the female is olive green with a yellowish belly. Their breeder assured me that the female had a blue parent, and told me I should be able to get blues from this pair. They are the fastest growing snakes I've...
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    1.1 Candy-Stripe Tesseras - Butter/Amel

    This 1.1 pair looks great together, and will produce more like themselves. The male is a Tessera Butter Motley, and the female is a Tessera Amel Motley, het Caramel, both het Stripe (from Dad). The beautiful colors will only get better with age. PM me with an offer. Ya never know! Combine...
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    2015 Whiteout Male

    This is the last little guy I have out of a pretty good sized clutch. He's not "leftovers", just the last one to go. He's a reliable feeder on f/t pinks. PM me with an offer (read below first), and combine snakes from my other ads to save on shipping. I'm willing to work with ya! I...
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    Look at all that RED!

    These three boys are the last I have of a clutch from an Ultra-Blood male X Fire female. Both parents are nearly solid red with faint or minimal patterns. I suspect, but cannot prove some sort of red-enhancing gene to be present. The first two pics are of the best red offspring that they have...
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    Tessera Motley/Stripes and Mates

    These guys all hatched in July 2015, and are great feeders of f/t pinks. Dad is a Tessera Caramel Stripe, het amel. Mom was either a Butter Stripe, or a Motley Fire, het Caramel. PM me with an offer, if you're interested. I am sure we can make some kind of deal. I use Ship Your Reptiles, and...
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    2015 Tesseras, Caramels, Motleys, Stripes

    2015 Corns, all eating f/t pinkies, have had several meals, some have shed twice. Tessera Caramel Stripe, all het. Amel, some also het. Diffused - $160 Tessera Caramel Motley, het. Amel, diffused - $150 Tessera Motley, het. Caramel, amel, diffused - $120 Butter Stripe - $45 Caramel Stripe...
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    Tessera/Stripe Caramel/Classic Questions

    Ok, now I see why some prefer to keep their motley/stripes away from their tesseras. I've been reading up on this topic, but want to make sure I have it correct. When you have potential tessera/motley/stripes: 1. If dorsal stripe extends beyond vent, it is tessera. 2. If dorsal stripe does not...
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    Maybe overdid it...

    I have just finished the first two display cages I've ever built. I've been working on them in my spare time for maybe a year and a half, but planning them much longer. They're all hand-built sealed wood with foam insulation carved for scenery. I used the led lights that come on a spool for...
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    Narrow Corns?

    I have a couple of corns with a rather odd configuration of being extremely narrow, or laterally compressed in the forward third of their bodies, making them look almost like some kind of tree python. It starts at their necks, but about 1/3 of the way back, they become a normal shape, and do...
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    Stupid FedEx

    I sold pair of Fire het Charcoal corns to a breeder in Alaska ( http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=140366&highlight=Fire+charcoal ). I ship through Reptiles Express and FedEx. The animals went through Memphis, but then stayed there for over 24 hours. So much for overnight...
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