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looking for a caramel bloodred corn male het amel

either. A hatchling would be nice but I am looking for a nicely maked/colored snake. I have three hatchling females - butter het bloodred, dilute anery and a wild caught. VM sherp has one but I was looking for nicer markings if I can find one. Thanks
 
I have a late 2011 hatchling male that I will send you a pic of. I'll include a shot of his father too, since the caramel bloods change so much age.
 
Blue Apple Herps also has bloodlines with caramel, bloodred, amel and charcoal. I have a gorgeous caramel, charcoal het bloodred and amel from him.
 
Caramel Blood found

Thanks to all of you for your help! I purchased a lovely CB from John at Colorado Corns. John was running a great special/free shipping. I feel guilty but I'm grateful. Opie is the best. He's beautiful as well as the calmest snake that I have ever handled. He loves to curl up in my sleeve. My granddaughter will meet him on Saturday. She's very excited. She's going to love this guy. We have four corns now. Butter female/Edith, dilute anery female/Bonnie Blue, unknown gender wild hatchling from Virginia/Rosie and CB/Opie. I wish we could get more of them but it isn't in the finances now. I am amazed and utterly in awe of some of the colors that you breeders have created. Milksnake phase Miami, Coral Ghost and those incredible pink ones from Poppycorns, Buckskin Okeetees - Wow- my favorites. I hope my butter turns out a nice yellow, my Dilute anery becomes silver blue, My wild ends up with nice coloring and Opie turns that lovely golden amber wood tone but we'll love them all anyway. Lynn
 
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