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A handful of rainbow...

Wow beautiful snake :D

How much are sunbeam snakes?

Priceless ;)

You can pick them up relativley cheaply... £40-50 however they WILL be wild caught and they probably won't last long in captivity. These two were £150 as CB babies and if the oppertunity arose to buy more CB babies I would pay double that.
 
I know this post is old but your rainbow corn snake is exactly what we have been looking for. Our daughter is 5yrs old and she has a lot of allergies and can not have any kind of pet that has fur or dander but she really wants a pet of her own. so we started looking into these corn snakes but were having a hard time finding one she thought looked like the snake of a princess, lol. until we saw this! I am wondering if you still breed these and if you have or will have any babies anytime soon. Our daughter has been through a lot in the last five years, she has multiple food, seasonal, skin and pet allergies as well as a couple of illnesses (one being fatal) which is the reason we moved away from family to come to NC. We are from MI but the cold whether is terrible for her so we moved as soon as we found out the cold was the cause of her being sick all the time. We try to do our best to give her a normal life, it took us weeks to explain why she couldn't have a dog like all her friends and finally have gotten her excited to get a snake. So I pray that you still read these and that you might be able to help us.
 
Kcushman: the snakes she showed were not cornsnakes but sunbeam snakes. A different species altogether and she is also in the UK not the US. There are plenty of us here in the US that do breed and sell cornsnakes. I have a pair of normal aztecs now. There are also plenty of reptile shows around. I'd worry about allergy aspects though being in a large venue like the expos. there are many beautiful cornsnakes out there if that's what you're looking for and they do make an outstanding pet. Any snake would make a good pet although some require more care and cornsnakes are known for their docile nature and ease of care.
 
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