IanV
New member
Just found out that I am looking at a possibly neck/spinal surgery soon, and so I need to clean out what I can ASAP.
I have 1.1 Twin Striped Patternless Rock Pythons for sale. I bought the female from Bob Clark in 2003, and the male in 2004. Female is about 9 feet long, about 40-50 pounds. The male is about 5 feet long. Both eat great on rabbits, rats, poultry. Neither have bitten, though the male has made a few attempts, the female tried once.
For anyone in Utah, Idaho, Nevada or Colorado, I will be willing to throw in what I have left of frozen rabbits.
I am asking $500.00 for both, plus shipping via Delta Dash (though other ways can be arranged). I will get a shipping quote once I find a serious buyer.
If you are interested, please email me at : [email protected].
I will also probably want to talk to the future buyer before I ship so I know they know what they are doing. If you are under 18, I plan on talking to your parents so THEY know what you are doing.
Any questions, feel free to email. Pics are available to serious buyers, not picture hunters!
Thanks,
Ian van Natter
I have 1.1 Twin Striped Patternless Rock Pythons for sale. I bought the female from Bob Clark in 2003, and the male in 2004. Female is about 9 feet long, about 40-50 pounds. The male is about 5 feet long. Both eat great on rabbits, rats, poultry. Neither have bitten, though the male has made a few attempts, the female tried once.
For anyone in Utah, Idaho, Nevada or Colorado, I will be willing to throw in what I have left of frozen rabbits.
I am asking $500.00 for both, plus shipping via Delta Dash (though other ways can be arranged). I will get a shipping quote once I find a serious buyer.
If you are interested, please email me at : [email protected].
I will also probably want to talk to the future buyer before I ship so I know they know what they are doing. If you are under 18, I plan on talking to your parents so THEY know what you are doing.
Any questions, feel free to email. Pics are available to serious buyers, not picture hunters!
Thanks,
Ian van Natter