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Microscale Palmetto Baby Corn Snake

Original price was: $1,300.00.Current price is: $899.99.

Sex: Female
Traits: Het Amelanistic, Microscale, Pos Het Motley, Palmetto
Origin: Self Produced
Birth: 2025
Proven: No
Diet: Mouse (Live)

Palmetto has a higher likelihood of being born with macrophthalmia, also known as “bug eyes”.

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Microscale Ph Palmetto Corn Snake For Sale

A Microscale Palmetto baby corn snake is a rare, high-value captive-bred morph combining the white-based, patterned Palmetto with the “Microscale” mutation, which creates exceptionally small, bead-like scales and exposes more skin. These snakes, often priced over $1,000, are generally hardy, with similar care requirements to standard corn snakes.

The Microscale Palmetto Corn Snake is one of the most exciting and visually unique morphs available in the modern corn snake hobby. As a professional breeder specializing in rare and designer genetics, I produce healthy, well‑started Microscale Palmetto hatchlings with documented lineage, consistent feeding habits, and exceptional coloration.

Microscale Palmetto Baby Corn Snake for Sale | Rare Pet Corn Snakes

Shop healthy Microscale Palmetto Baby Corn Snake at MorphSnakes.com. . Captive‑bred, well‑started hatchlings with stunning white coloration and speckled pattern. Perfect pet corn snakes for beginners and collectors.

Microscale Palmetto Baby Corn Snake is a breathtaking variation of the iconic Palmetto morph, known for its bright white body and scattered confetti‑like speckling. The Microscale trait reduces scale size rather than removing them entirely, giving the snake a smooth, refined texture while maintaining excellent durability and ease of care.

This morph is ideal for keepers seeking a rare corn snake morph with high visual impact, exceptional temperament, and strong long‑term value. At Morph Snakes, every hatchling is captive‑bred, feeding reliably, and raised under optimal husbandry conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Microscale Palmetto a good pet for beginners?

Yes. They are hardy, easy to feed, and extremely docile—ideal for first‑time snake owners.

How big will a Microscale Palmetto corn snake get?

Most adults reach 4–5 feet, with a slender, manageable body shape.

Do Microscale baby corn snakes require special care?

No. They follow standard corn snake husbandry and are just as hardy as normal‑scaled snakes.

What do Microscale Palmetto babies eat?

Frozen‑thawed pinky mice, offered every 5–7 days.

Are Microscale Palmetto baby corn snake rare?

Yes. Both the Microscale and Palmetto traits are recessive, making this combination highly desirable and limited in availability.

Can I use them in breeding projects?

Absolutely. They are excellent for producing:

  • Microscale combos
  • Palmetto combos
  • High‑contrast white morphs
  • Designer multi‑gene offspring

Why Buy From MorphSnakes.com??

  • Captive‑bred, healthy hatchlings
  • Feeding and health guarantee
  • Overnight shipping with professional packaging
  • Transparent genetics
  • Lifetime breeder support
  • Decades of combined reptile husbandry experience

Key Characteristics and Traits

  • Appearance: Features a white base (Palmetto) with reduced, tiny, bead-like scales (Microscale), which may feel smoother and show more skin than normal snakes, especially around the head.
  • Mutation Type: Microscale is a recessive, pure corn snake mutation, distinct from “scaleless” (which is often a hybrid trait).
  • Size: As babies, they are typically 11–14 inches long and reach 3–5 feet as adults.
  • Rarity/Value: They are highly sought after, with prices for Microscale Palmetto, or similar combinations like Microscaleless, often reaching thousands of dollars. 

Care Requirements For baby corn snake

  • Diet: They require a consistent diet of rodents, with some breeders recommending frozen-thawed to prevent injury.
  • Temperament: Known for being docile, easy to handle, and rarely biting.
  • Environment: Similar to other corn snakes, requiring a secure enclosure, hiding spots, and proper humidity. 
These snakes are sometimes referred to as “micropave” in older, now-disused terminology. 
Genetic & Visual Traits
  • Microscale: Unlike “scaleless” snakes, Microscale corn snakes have scales, but they are significantly reduced in size, creating a “pavement” or bead-like texture. It is considered a pure corn snake mutation.
  • Palmetto: This trait produces a striking white snake with random dark or colorful flecks. As they age, these spots may become larger and more visible.
  • Combination: A baby Microscale Palmetto appears as a tiny, white snake with a unique, velvet-like skin texture due to the tiny scales, often accented by small red or orange “pixels” of color. 

baby corn snake Market Value & Availability

  • Price: Due to the rarity of combining these specific genes, babies are premium-priced, often listed between $1,000 and $3,000 depending on sex and additional hidden genes (hets).

Essential Care for baby corn snake

  • Diet: Small baby corn snakes typically eat “pinky” mice. Because Microscale snakes have more exposed skin, some keepers prefer feeding frozen-thawed prey to avoid any risk of injury from live rodents.
  • Environment: baby corn snake require a secure enclosure with a temperature gradient (approx. 75°F to 85°F) and appropriate substrate like coconut fiber or organic topsoil mixes to maintain humidity.
  • Temperament: Like most corn snakes, they are generally calm, inquisitive, and make excellent pets once they settled into their environment. 

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