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Urgent advice on buying my first snake

OURANOUS

New member
I found an individual in the capital here in Lebanon who had a corn snake for sale (via olx an app that introduces buyers to sellers online) and he put the price about 300$ . To make a long story short i sent him a message offering him 40$ for the snake that is a common morph by the way and i await his reply . However i want to know if his price was a rational one because i read on internet from snake dealing websites that a snake was usually worth 20-30$ .
 
Normal corn snakes are quite common in the U.S. and are even caught by some in the wild. The question is how common are they in Lebanon, and how old is the snake? I can purchase normal corn hatchlings for $10, but I have seen adult females for sale at $50 or more. Some people like normal colors, and some normal corns have recessive genes that may make them more expensive. I'd say if you got the corn for $40-$50 within Lebanon it would be a decent price, as long as you don't have to pay for shipping.
 
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