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Sale: Butter Stripe, Golddust Stripe (adults)

ZoologyGirl

Under Tank Heather
The following prices include shipping:

Female Butter Stripe: Sold
Male Golddust Stripe: $165 shipped (or $115 local pick up)

I have male golddust stripe for sale, I am hoping to sell him before it gets too cold here to ship! About 3 years old. Golddust stripe is around 350 grams. Pictures posted.

I have been out of the loop on the cornsnake market for quite a while so I have no idea how much these might be worth. PM me a reasonable offer. Just looking to find these cuties a good home! The golddust male has little freckles of dark spots on his scales along his darker stripes (can sort of see it in the photos). He is pretty easy going.

Shipping will be via FedEx, hold for pickup at your FedEx location.

Pictures:

Golddust Stripe Male:

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Nice "paradox spots" on the golddust.
for color saturation/ gold intensity, how does he compare to the golddust male I got from you last year?
Curiously-
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I'm trying to recollect the yellow on that one and I'd say they were pretty similar. This one has gold color that is a bit more saturated toward the front half of his body and then fades a little toward the back.

I attempted some pics with my camera phone. Original photos taken in natural sunlight with an actual camera, these ones taken in shade with a phone. Here is one of some of the freckle spots.
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And just an overall picture.
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I tested the male, well, not really tested, more like started new projects, with the male you sent last year, with charcoal and anery, he is het for neither, but those spots have my interest perked. Thanks for the additional pics.
 
It's getting chilly here and the male golddust stripe is still available. I updated the first post to reflect only the male being available.

$165 shipped
(or $115 local pick up)
 
This will probably be my last bump until winter takes hold. I'm assuming there may be a few sporadic days where temperatures will be okay to ship this guy out in the near future.
Make an offer.
 
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This will probably be my last bump until winter takes hold. I'm assuming there may be a few sporadic days where temperatures will be okay to ship this guy out in the near future.
Make an offer.

Well I've fought off this looong enough !! LOL

Is the male stardust stripe still available ?
Also has he ever produced/proven for you ?
 
Yep, male is still available :)
I've never bred him.

Also not sure the next time for shipping will come around. We're dropping in the 20's or less here for lows which I won't ship in. I don't know when the next warm spell will occur (soon would be nice, I'm already sick of the cold!)
 
For future reference there is no such thing as "freckles". Those spots are either mites or scale rot i can't tell through a picture. But they are not supposed to be there.
 
For future reference there is no such thing as "freckles". Those spots are either mites or scale rot i can't tell through a picture. But they are not supposed to be there.

Why in the world would you post this comment especially in a sale ad? Pigment anomalies are well documented in the snake literature and they have nothing to do with illness or parasites.
I have several GoldDust Motley and Stripes, as well as other morphs, that display freckling on the tips of their scales and I've never had scale rot or mites in my collection.

Terri
 
How old is he? Sorry if that information is provided and I'm just completely blind. I see his weight, but not age.
 
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