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Lava Blood & more for sale

martin-bernstein

Anything Lava!
0.1 2010 Lava Blood
I've decided to let my yearling female lava blood go. She was produced by Rich Hume (great guy with great stock) and sold to me by Don Soderberg. I'm letting her go because she hasn't developed the deeply saturated red and orange coloration I was hoping for. I've got another lava blood female whose coloration fits my goals better.

The girl that is up for sale is just starting to diffuse and will no doubt grow into a gorgeous lady. For my purposes however, she is not quite deeply red enough. She eats well- she refused a meal once in the six months that I've had her, and is very gentle.

I'm asking $450 or best offer. Pics available to serious potential buyers.

0.1 2010 Charcoal
This is probably the most interesting and beautiful charcoal I've ever seen. She was produced by Don Soderberg and here is his description of her:

"She is a sibling to Striped Charcoal Terrazzos. She is not classically colored, but in so much as she has bloodredISH belly markings (you know - - - the blank space in the center of the belly from neck to tail), and since her grandfather was a pewter, she is probably het for bloodred?? No lavender has never been in this family. I think the odd coloration is the result of Key Corn HYPOish influence."

Attached is a pic Don took of her six months ago. She is much bigger now- very fast grower. Interestingly her color has not changed. I am selling her because she is aggressive. I cannot pick her up without her striking at me, and she is still very flighty. I like to be able to handle my snakes, especially when they are as beautiful as she is, but so far that has proven impossible. She would do well with someone who is not concerned with handling her.

I'm asking $100 or best offer.

Additionally I have the following non-corn snakes for sale:

Adult female whitesided brooks king
Adult male axanthic brooks king
Adult 1.1 pair bairds ratsnakes


Make me an offer on any of the non corns
 

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