Not a mutant, but a stunning sub-adult selectively-bred Granite Gray-banded Kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna).
Snake Of The Day 10-26-13
This 33″ male Extreme Okeetee is now eating frozen/thawed small adult mice (evidenced by his stomach).
Snake Of The Day 10-25-13
This 32″ male Striped Bloodred corn snake is currently eating frozen/thawed hopper mice.
Snake Of The Day 10-21-13
Two Coral Snow Motleys.
Snake of the Day 09-29-13

The parents of this 37″ long male Anery corn are two normal corns het for Kastanie and Anery. Therefore, I cannot say if he is actually an Anery Kastanie or just an Anery.
Snake of the Day 09-24-13
This triple mutant Scaleless Hypo Sunkissed Corn Snake demonstrates how the color beauty of some snakes is hiding beneath their scaled armor.
Note the atypically small and rounded scales that show as pale white spots here and there. There are also white and orange scales on the face.
Snake of the Day 09-28-13

Eating frozen/thawed adult mice, this 37″ long female Motley is het for Honey (Sunkissed/Caramel).
Snake of the Day 09-26-13

2010 female Root Beer Bloodred eating frozen/thawed adult mice. Bred to a Creamsicle Bloodred this year, she yielded 18 beautiful hatchlings including both Root Beer and Creamsicle Bloodred corns.
Snake of the Day 09-17-13

Well, all I can say for sure is that this Albino is the product of pairing a Striped Amel Java to a Striped Java Het Amel. Now, nearly 30″ long, she seems to be demonstrating the latent de-pigmentation we see in Sunrise Amel mutants that are also pattern mutants (stripe in this case). One more puzzle attached to our quest to identify the inheritance of the mysterious Java ?mutation?. The overall color seems parallel to many Kastanie Amels (Mandarin Corns), but of course, also what we expect to see in many Creamsicles. Are Javas unique mutants or something else?
Snake of the Day 09-15-13

A sub-adult Salmon Snow Motley Corn Snake.