edf01
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Hello,
I decided to part with my corn snakes to make room for other plans.
These were kept mainly as pets. I had an interest to breed corns, but they have changed.
Genders are unknown, some were sold as males, but I never popped/probed them.
Here are the snakes:
Albino adult corn- 558 grams- sold as male from a pet store. I had this guy for a few years.
Charcoal corn- 304 grams- sold as probable male. If he is not an adult, he is close too it ( had trouble measuring him- pretty confident he is 36 inches)
Normal Corn- 297 grams. Gender unknown.
Striped Corn/ or rat snake/hybrid. 174 grams. Ok, this one was a pet store pick up, was sold as an everglades rat snake. I have been told it was a striped corn to an intergrade ratsnake, or perhaps a mix between the two. Most people say corn snake, but ultimatly, I do not know the snakes genetics! I seen one like this one in another pet shop labeled as a type of ratsnake. I bought the snake b/c it was very pretty and has great color. Gender unknown.
Make an offer, for just one or the whole group. I may consider trades- normal female balls.
I can deliver at the Hamburg reptile show this saturday. I can ship through shipyourreptiles.com.
They ate f/t mice or soft furs ( I bet they will take whatever you wish to feed them!) The albino has been refusing food, but he did this last year too.
any questions, just ask!
Janet Kovacic
[email protected]
I decided to part with my corn snakes to make room for other plans.
These were kept mainly as pets. I had an interest to breed corns, but they have changed.
Genders are unknown, some were sold as males, but I never popped/probed them.
Here are the snakes:
Albino adult corn- 558 grams- sold as male from a pet store. I had this guy for a few years.
Charcoal corn- 304 grams- sold as probable male. If he is not an adult, he is close too it ( had trouble measuring him- pretty confident he is 36 inches)
Normal Corn- 297 grams. Gender unknown.
Striped Corn/ or rat snake/hybrid. 174 grams. Ok, this one was a pet store pick up, was sold as an everglades rat snake. I have been told it was a striped corn to an intergrade ratsnake, or perhaps a mix between the two. Most people say corn snake, but ultimatly, I do not know the snakes genetics! I seen one like this one in another pet shop labeled as a type of ratsnake. I bought the snake b/c it was very pretty and has great color. Gender unknown.
Make an offer, for just one or the whole group. I may consider trades- normal female balls.
I can deliver at the Hamburg reptile show this saturday. I can ship through shipyourreptiles.com.
They ate f/t mice or soft furs ( I bet they will take whatever you wish to feed them!) The albino has been refusing food, but he did this last year too.
any questions, just ask!
Janet Kovacic
[email protected]