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Serious Holdbacks for Sale

Yarmuck

The Poopsmith
A few of you might know that while riding my bicycle home from work at the beginning of December, I was hit by a car from behind. I broke both bones in both legs below the knees, and cracked my C7 vertebrae. I spent over a month in rehab, 3 months in physical therapy, and am only now beginning to walk without a walker. (Still use a cane)

Unfortunately, my recovery is not going as quickly as I hoped and it still looks to be a good while before I'm 100%. Consequently, my collection is becoming too much for my wife and I to keep up with since I can't stand for more than a little bit at the time. We've come to the hard decision to drastically reduce the number of animals we have. We love working with the animals, but there are some things you can't plan for, such as being smashed by a car.

Enough with the sob-story. :) I'm offering to the you guys, the best cornsnake community in the world, my best hold-back projects. A lot of our collection we'll end up selling at a local reptile show, but they don't deserve these particular beauties.

We are FedEx certified, and for these deals it will be a $50 flat-rate to anywhere in the continental US. Unless it says otherwise, the animals were produced by us.


1.1 2012 Lava het Sunkissed Bloodred 50% poss het Amel (produced by Joe Pierce) $200 for the pair

0.1 2012 Neon X Bubblegum Snow (produced by Joni Garcia) SOLD!

1.0 2012 Golddust Striped Diffused $200 (This was from a Ultramel Stripe het Caramel Diffused X Amel Stripe Caramel Diffused pairing. The clear section in the middle of the belly and reduced head pattern make us confident this is indeed a homozygous Diffused)

0.1 2011 Butter Snow Stripe (Produced by Stephen Wagner) SOLD!

2.0 2012 Amel Sunkissed 66% ph Anery 50% ph Lavender from Okeetee Lines SOLD! each

0.1 2012 Lava het Lavender (Produced by Joe Pierce) SOLD! (The plan was to pair her with the boys above to create Lavenders het Amel Sunkissed Lava and eventually get a Sunkissed Lava Opal to cross with the Butter Snow Stripe above for a SUPER HET project.)

3.3 2012 Snow het Charcoal 50% ph Lava $100 1.1, $130 for 1.2, No single females

0.1 2012 Lava 66% ph Charcoal Anery $55

0.1 2012 Sunkissed Snow 50% ph Lavender. $150[/http://loadcalc.netCOLOR]

1.0 2012 Motley het for Amel Sunkissed Cinder 66% ph Caramel (produced by Tom Thompson)
0.1 2012 Normal het for Amel Sunkissed Cinder 66% ph Carmel 50% ph Motley (produced by Tom Thompson) SOLD! for the pair

0.1 Peppermint (Motley?) her belly is clear of checks, but the pattern doesn't look Motley at all. (produced by Tom Thompson) SOLD!



If they were produced by us, we most likely have some lack luster sibs, and the parents will likely be up for sale at the end of the season. It doesn't hurt to ask!

I will try to get pics as I go, but I'm still moving way slower than I thought.
 
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First up, this snake was produced by Joni Garcia. She crossed Stephen Wagner's "Neon" line into an Old-School "Bubblegum" line. I'm talking the bubble gum where there was light pink ground and neon green saddles. You can see here a heavier saturation of Pink, but those saddles definitely have a milder yellowish tinge to them.

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I guess I forgot to put the Lava Cinder in the original post.

0.1 Lava Cinder 66% ph Anery $170
 
So, if I may ask, what resulting statistics were revealed by the actual clutch to which the "diffused golddust striped" belonged?
(That might make the snake in question more likely homozygous for diffused than heterozygous for diffused.)

(We know the projected percentiles, based on the parents, of course.)
 
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