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new morphs scaleless cornsnakes in daytona!

tomy

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hi everybody,
This year we had a lot of new morphs scaleless cornsnake: albinos motley, albinos ligné, butter, bloodred piedsided... we are present in daytona show in august with some morphs.
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you can see more morphs in www.scaleless-cornsnake.com

thomas
 
These look amazing I have yet to to see any of this quality being offered in the U.S Looks more like a corn too, Are any of these going to be for sale?
 
They will be at the Daytona show! The only reason I'm inclined to go...
 
Are these descendants of the scaleless texas rats that Graham has, or are these different?
 
Are these descendants of the scaleless texas rats that Graham has, or are these different?

They are corn snakes. They *do* have some emeryi blood in them, as the first to pop up was a creamsickle. But after generations of being bred to corns, I'd wager they are as pure as the rest of what we call "corns."
 
... I need to find a way to come up with a couple thousand dollars. Is it horrible that I'm seriously considering going to the bank and trying to get a loan for these guys?
 
SOOOO cool looking! What's the price range for scaleless corns?

According to the French section of their website (thankfully I still remember at least a minimal amount of French), they're starting at 1,900 Euro (just over $2K) for normals all the way up to over 3,000 Euro ($3,600) for Reverse Okeetees.
 
you have a story of scaleless on the website. In France, female is 1500€, and mâle 1900€.the first scaleless cornsnake came in 2002 in france.
 
I know not everyone likes scaleless snakes, but I think they just look so awesome! I could never afford one, but I'd love to just hold one to see what it felt like.

Good luck at the show!
 
Wow Tomy, They look great- congratulations. We own an adult 1.1 het pair and have eggs cooking. Still a year or two before we begin selling any. Your animals are beautiful and I'm sure they'll be a hit at Daytona!
 
Those are so unbelievably freaking cool. I can't wait to get some and start breeding them. They will go good with my hairless dogs (chinese cresteds) :)

Brian Barczyk did an episode on snakebytes about them not too long ago.
http://youtu.be/PqTFWg-qvq0
 
I saw these at Daytona- the few that were left after SOMEONE bought a bunch!!! The fire was GORGEOUS!!! There's a photo of him in my Daytona Pics thread. The person there with them was SO nice and let us handle one. They are just TOO cool.
 
I got a yearling female and 1.1 2012 hets. Notice the few scales at the neck and towards the tail.
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I am way behind the folks in France, but as I think they say over there; c'est la vie! Should be a really exciting project.
 
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