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how much for a sunglow

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We are just getting into corn snakes and saw a year old male sunglow for 225 is this a good price or not . If not where can I go to find one. thanks so much :cool:
 
Dana, I'm not exactly sure what is meant by "sunglow" as it seems to be one of subjective terms that's not necessarily a genetic mutation or trait. The only sunglows I'm familiar with are sunglow motleys, and they're basically just an amelanistic motley corn that's more orange than red. I don't think I paid more than $120 for my pair of yearlings two years ago though.

I have seen a few non-motley amelanistic and creamsicle corns that lack the white pigment on the dorsal surface labeled as sunglows before. They're really nice looking corns in my opinion, but I'm not too familiar with their pricing. Sorry if that doesn't help much.
 
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