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my corn snakes are now for sale

To get back to the original topic, I would suggest that you mention your asking price for them.
 
lol... i did... but im asking around what ive paid for them even though they are more valuable now since they are much older and able to breed. (except the okeetee which should be ready by next year)
proven pair of beautiful snow corns... 120$ (actually think i paid 150$ for these before they were proven)
sunny the creamsickle motley male... 60$
One of Kathy Love's beautiful male okeetees...50$
thank you everyone for the advice and the shipping info.

i would be mad as hell if i watched some idiot flipping my box all over the place with my new pet snake inside. I dont think i could avoid saying something about that to them. thats why id rather someone local pick them up or have me drive them. im not opposed to a road trip. im in Daytona quite a bit and i was in Ft Lauderdale the other day checking out a reptile shop. ill be camping in Ten Thousand Islands in a few weeks so i get around Florida. dont be afraid to ask if i would drive them over on my way to some adventure...
.........benjamin
 
Would you drive them to North Carolina?

I'm just kidding. ;) Good luck selling these babies. I like the snows the best, they really are beautiful, but I'm not in a position to actually take care of snakes that large or put out a lot of money either. I do hope they go to a good home, though!
 
If it wasn't for the fact that I want to breed aneries and ghosts, I'd probably nab some of yours. They are very lovely snakes.

And as to crazy lady once I got over the shock of her doing that I yelled "Stop! That's my snake!" and snatched the box from her. D:<
 
lol... i think i would say... stop you crazy wretched devil woman. you just broke the urn that contains the ashes of my grandmother. how do you feel now, shaky-box woman!!!? ok. maybe not that drastic but i would be MAD.
 
if you decide you want a couple larger snakes...(where cute baby small snakes come from)... let me know. i could bring them with me next time i drive up to NC to visit my grandmother. i wouldnt drive them anywhere else that far away...
 
I do plan to breed in the future, my finances really aren't stable enough. I have a 2007 who will need to be upgraded to a 20gallon at the very least by summer and one of my 2008s needs a bigger tub. We're trying to make the work room into a snake room, but right now space is limited. I would love to have a pair old enough to breed, but not quite yet...

If you still have some you're looking to sell when you do go to visit your grandmother we will certainly talk! ;) (I must admit I'm beginning to like that Okeetee as well)

I sent you a PM.
 
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