
Common Corn Snake with unknown hidden mutations.
Common Corn Snake with unknown hidden mutations.
The Snake-of-the-Day headliner of this web site features photographs that we believe will interest our web site visitors. Each daily photograph will be posted at 11:00 am. central (GMT – 5) and replaced in 24 hours. Feel free to make suggestions regarding what snake photographs you would like to see in this daily feature. The animals pictured here are not for sale, unless otherwise noted, but you can find available surplus snakes for sale on the Surplus Page of this web site. We appreciate your patronage and welcome any suggestions you may have.
The Snake-of-the-Day headliner of this web site features photographs that we believe will interest our web site visitors. Each daily photograph will be posted at 11:00 am. central (GMT – 5) and replaced in 24 hours. Feel free to make suggestions regarding what snake photographs you would like to see in this daily feature. The animals pictured here are not for sale, unless otherwise noted, but you can find available surplus snakes for sale on the Surplus Page of this web site. We appreciate your patronage and welcome any suggestions you may have.
Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
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toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Sun. Apr. 21, 2013)
Each DAY at 11:00 am. ct (GMT – 5) we will post a different SMR snake being offered at a special price.
All snakes will be chosen for their rarity and/or unique beauty.
toDAY’s SNAKE of the DAY (Wed., Dec. 12, 2012)
This snake is in good health (not under or over-weight, no parasites or diseases that we are aware, no injuries or defects, and routinely feeding on unaltered frozen/thawed mice).
30″ long, eating frozen/thawed large fuzzy or small hopper mice, he will surely be ready for breeding in 2013.
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#111712
Reverse Okeetee Snow
Female
d.o.h. 2010
36″ long on October 07, 2012
$150.00 shipped
Comments: Superior color
36″ long 2010 female Snow corn from Reverse Okeetee parents. Colors are usually vaguely red at maturity, unlike most Snow corns that usually show markings that are an off shade of white.
Click here for more information on this corn snake combination of mutations.
In so much as no two computer monitors render colors the same, the colors, shades, tones, and hues of the snakes pictured on our site have been maticulously evaluated and declared to match those of the respective snake for sale.
This snake is in good health (not under or over-weight, no parasites or diseases that we are aware, no injuries or defects, and routinely feeding on unaltered frozen/thawed mice).
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This 2010 male common corn is largely unidentified. I recall that he is het for Caramel but because his ID label was lost in brumation last year, I don’t recall exactly what other mutations he possesses. It is inconceiveable even to me that I would keep a male common corn that was only het for Caramel, so this one is surely het for other mutations. Were I to guess, I’d say he’s probably at least for Stripe and Bloodred and I recall breeding Pied-sided Bloodred to Butter about the time this one hatched. Obviously, the shipped price of this one ($125.00) demonstrates my concern for not over-pricing a snake when its genetics are in question. With shipping for a snake this size costing at least $57.00, he bears the price of a Common Corn Snake.
The U.S. Dollar bill in the picture is for size and color comparison. Every computer monitor renders different colors so we put this slightly used dollar bill in the picture so you can hold one next to your computer to assess the color of the snake.
This snake is in good health (not under or over-weight, no parasites or diseases that we are aware, no injuries or defects, and routinely feeding on unaltered frozen/thawed mice).