All subsequent shipments of your Repeat Delivery include Free Standard Shipping. The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. With the distinctive high-contrast patterning of the Miami Phase animals intensified by the addition of hypomelanism, they are absolutely stunning. Ultra or Ultramel and Anerythristic. The attractive Butter with the addition of the Striped Bloodred Pattern. Heterozygous for Tessera, a dominant mutation. Peach Amels hatch out as orange colored babies, and we've yet to see an adult. Very rare and very handy for breeding projects. No promo code needed. Without red pigment present, such as in Snows or Aneries, varying amounts of bright pinks appear between the saddles. Homozygous for Motley, Anery and Bloodred, three recessive mutations.
Homozygous for Charcoal, a recessive mutation. More information available at checkout. This trait will certainly be used to produce some exciting new morphs! Homozygous for Red Coat, a recessive mutation. A new and unque looking combo! By combining with the Charcoal, this crazy pattern really shows itself off with a really unique look! The motley pattern serves to lighten and brighten the colors, as does hypomelanism, with most adults turning out a very bright amber color. Motleys, but as with all Charcoals the amounts of yellows are reduced and the tendency for adults to 'brownout' is eliminated. Here's one of the first! I'm always striving to create new and exciting high end corn snake morphs through extensive selective breeding programs, so you never know what you might find here. Lighting – Provide 8 to 12 hours of light daily. petcoNearestLocations.fnGetNearestLocations('10151','10080','true','true','10000','5000','https://www.googleapis.com/geolocation/v1/geolocate?key=','AIzaSyB1POydsXY7SJBDX-zowEC0y340ZJK6uig','false'); Please contact your local Petco for availability. Free Standard Shipping is available for first-time Repeat Delivery orders over $35. Get 5% back every day by earning 1 point for every $1 spent. 2020 Male Ultramel Ghost het Motley Corn Snake from Tequila Sunrise Lines (EdrVal20-06M) - SOLD. Adding Charcoal to the already lovely Orchid corn takes it one step further and creates a snake with subtle pale lavender tones. aka Red Albino Cornsnake. Many of these will be heterozygous for Pretty neat snakes! Click here for all terms and conditions. Full-length stripes of pink and white with the typical unmarked bellies possessed by striped corns. Promotion valid for one use per order, person/and or household. Hog-nosed Snakes Pennsylvania is home to the Eastern Hognose snakes (Heterodon platirhinos), one of five native Hognose snakes. They pretty consistently have a broken nuchal mark, resulting in a light band around the neck, although this can occasionally be found outside the Specter lines. // Forces popover to close when the user clicks anywhere on the page Ask a store partner for details. Combining Stripe and Tessera yields some very cleanly marked Tesseras, slightly It's likely that some form of trait linkage is masking/confusing the results, but regardless they are very attractive indeed. The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. aka Amel Kastanie Bloodred. Pricing: $60 and up, depending on sex and additional genetics. Sort of creating a truly Lavender snake! Tessera is first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. Homozygous for Lavender, a recessive mutation, and heterozygous for Tessera, a dominant mutation. More of these exist in captivity than any other form - and for good reason. A very new and uncommon combination as of this writing, first produced here at VMS. Peach is a very new and as yet uncommon mutation in captivity, and already many hot new morphs have been produced here using it. Huge white borders surrounding blotches. The newest and hottest pattern mutation yet, in the lovely bright red Amelanistic coloration!
Extreme fading of colors, almost as if the snake is in shed all the time, earning it the trade name of Blue Corn. Pricing: $675 and up, depending on sex and additional genetics. They really do look like butter. New and cool, a logical extension of the Charcoal lines that seemed to take a while for everyone to come up with, including us. Already these are being utilized in creating new strains based on old themes that have proven quite distinctive and we are excited about the future for them. Do not use K9 Advantix II on cats. Males are usually somewhat brighter than females. The discount is valid only for existing Repeat Delivery subscribers. The 50% off discount is valid only on first-time Repeat Delivery orders of Gentle Giants and Blue Buffalo True Solutions. Homozygous for Diffusion/Bloodred and either heterozygous or homozygous for Peach, an incomplete dominant mutation.
A very new and uncommon pattern mutation as of this writing, and as yet unknown in many color combinations! Homozygous for Dilute and Bloodred, two recessive mutations. Don successfully hatched his first corn snake eggs some forty-five years ago. The newest and hottest pattern mutation yet, combined with the lovely Snow coloration! red and pink coloration caused by using the Strawberry Full-length stripes of yellow and cream with the typical unmarked bellies possessed by striped corns. Here we've combined it with Tessera, the newest and hottest pattern mutation yet, in the lovely bright red Amelanistic coloration! Superficially similar to Caramel Motleys when born, but these grow out with that unique Cinder coloration added to become paler versions resembling stone.
Homozygous for Hypo and Cinder, two recessive mutations. $260.00 Details. Pricing: $75 and up, depending on sex and additional genetics. The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. Due to the Bloodred genetics, there is no ventral pattern (Plain-Belly). Adding the bloodred pattern to these really makes them shine. Later it was realized that it stemmed from captive US populations of 'Rosy Bloodreds', making it easier for US breeders to begin producing them.
Click The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. Peach is a very new and as yet uncommon mutation in captivity, and it combines beautifully with Lavender. Pricing: $225 and up, depending on sex and additional genetics. The discount will appear in your cart. Automatically applies your rewards for even more savings. As they mature, varying amounts of pale orange fills in the areas between the blotches. Males are usually This trait is used to produce âGhostâ, âPhantomâ and a host of other colors. Only tiny pebbled scales remain along the labials (lips) and scattered tiny scales along the dorsal center row.
The newest and hottest pattern mutation yet, in the bright Red Albino (Amel) coloration! Genotype connotation used here follows a proposed standard set forth in the 2006 Cornsnake Morph Guide. Seek veterinary care. Superficially similar to Anery Motleys when born, but these grow out with that unique Cinder coloration. Extreme fading of colors, almost as if the snake is in shed all the time. Exclusions: ORIJEN; ACANA; Hill's Prescription Diet; Royal Canin; True Chews; Educator, PetSafe brands including PetSafe, Kurgo, Solvit, ScoopFree, Drinkwell, SportDog and Invisible Fence; Purina Brands including Pro Plan, Beyond, Tidy Cats, Fancy Feast, Muse, Yesterday's News; WholeHearted Memberships; Repeat Delivery orders and subscriptions; out-of-stock items; prior purchases; Donations; Petco Gift Cards and eGift Cards. Homozygous for Amelanism, Anerythrism, and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry, three recessive mutations.