New Corn Snake Arrivals!

We’ve been so busy selling Corn Snakes we thought it was about time we got a few more in. All of the new arrivals are hatchlings and make great pets. Due to the quality of the varieties they also make great aquasitions for breeders and collectors.

Gold dust MotleyGold Dust Motley – This is a really special little snake that is the result of a breeding between an Ultramel Motley and a Butter Motley. Highly sought after, we don’t expect this boy to be around for long.

Amel Stripe het Hypo/Snow

Amel Stripe het snow/hypo – Amelanistic (Amel) Corn Snakes are lacking the dark pigment possessed by other corn snakes. This has been bred to have a striped pattern instead of the traditional snake markings. Very pretty, these 2 boys carry the genes for the Snow snd Hypo varieties.

Butter MotleyButter Motley – Butter Corn Snakes are, as the name suggests, a buttery colour. They are ‘made’ by crossing an Amel Corn with a Caramel Corn. The motley pattern is an inversion of the common type. One of my personal favourites they are always fast sellers. We have 3 girls and 1 boy in today!

Ultramel Motley het CaramelUltramel Motley het caramel – Possesing even less black pigment than an Amel the Ultramel is a very bright corn snake. They look so good photographs just don’t do them justice. This female also carries the gene for Caramel.

Anery Stripe het Hypo SnowAnery Stripe het snow/hypo – Anerythristic Corn Snakes are lacking in red, orange and yellow pigment. They are classically very good looking snakes. Our new girl carries the genes for Snow and Hypo.

HypoHypo – Hypomelanistic Corns have less intense black pigmentation. They carry to same pattern as a Common Corn Snake but are much brighter. You can see the difference when you look at these 2 females.

Amel het Blood Red

Amel het blood red – This male Amel Corn is absolutely beautiful. He also carries the gene for the Blood Red morph. He really does have fantastic red colouration.

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4 Responses to New Corn Snake Arrivals!

  1. Dawn Young June 20, 2009 at 7:45 am #

    i love your site but am unable to find your prices. could you please let me know the prices of your corn snakes and if you have a male
    thank you
    Dawn

  2. callum gadeke March 29, 2010 at 10:38 am #

    hi i brought a butter motly corn snake on sataday 27/3/10
    and i would just like to say thank you she is amazing and you guys were very helpful by helping me chose her :)

    callum gadeke

  3. joann August 17, 2011 at 4:35 am #

    I just found one on the sidewalk in front of my shore home in Wildwood, NJ. Maybe he came out of someone’s laundry basket since I live next door to a laundrymat. If he’s still there in the morning as he’s been there all evening I’ll fetch him & take him to a snake shop or something cos I’m not sure he’ll survive the cold harsh winters here.

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