

Corn Snakes are the one of the most popular snakes to own. I own quite a few of them and I enjoy them . They arevery docile, good beginner snake and they are not a large snake and come in a variety of colors and design. They are great to use in shows. Their life expectance is approximately 12 years. They will lay 4 to 10 eggs.
Blizzard Corn:
This corn snake is blinding white corn, it is si
milar
to the snow corns, but most have no yellow pigment.
Bubblegum Corn:
As the name implies this is a pink corn snake usually with hues of yellow or
white. My male corn is a stunning pink or as we say neon pink! He has no
white or yellow hues.
Candy Cane Corn:
This was my first corn snake. They are a hardy snake. The red/ orange
markings on
a white background. The white background can change slightly
orange on some snakes at maturity.
Creamsicle
Corn: This corn snake has orange markings on a yellow or light orange
background. This picture does not bring out it's intense colors.

Okeetee Corn: A beautiful naturally occurring corn. They have bright red dorsal blotches, separated from the orange to russet ground color by bold black outlines. The high-contrast black and white ventral checker-boarding is very distinct.
Snow Jungle Corn: A unique hybrid cross of a California King Snake with a corn snake. This snake has a white background with corn snake marking. I will be breeding this exciting morph next season (Image coming soon).
Tequila
Sunrise Corn: As I am to understand a new morph in the corn family. They are
gorgeous (I will load more pictures of them soon)! I will be breeding them next
season.
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