Im currently interested in getting a corn snake, but want to know everything I can about them first. I have been looking through pictures and what not, and so many morphs are just stunning! But is there anything someone who is just getting started should know before purchasing one?
Are they prone to illness more?
are they the same temperment as the "origionals"?
Do they dye cornsnakes like they do baby chicks, baby turtles and poor fish?
Do people try and sell snakes for an outragiose amount for say, a common morph? ex. With my goldfish, I have seen people try and sell comet (long finned "feeders") as "Red Shubunkins" (shubunkins being calico long finned "feeders") and jacking up the price, when their really nothing special. I got my specimen for 6 cents out of the feeder tank. What kind of colors are harder or rarer to find in corn snakes that would justify a very high price? (Im kind of becoming partial to creamsicles, but I have a feeling I'll never find one around here! even at our annual rept show)
Sorry if this has been asked a thousand times before.. I cant seem to find this info.. please direct me where I can find it without bugging you guys!
Are they prone to illness more?
are they the same temperment as the "origionals"?
Do they dye cornsnakes like they do baby chicks, baby turtles and poor fish?
Do people try and sell snakes for an outragiose amount for say, a common morph? ex. With my goldfish, I have seen people try and sell comet (long finned "feeders") as "Red Shubunkins" (shubunkins being calico long finned "feeders") and jacking up the price, when their really nothing special. I got my specimen for 6 cents out of the feeder tank. What kind of colors are harder or rarer to find in corn snakes that would justify a very high price? (Im kind of becoming partial to creamsicles, but I have a feeling I'll never find one around here! even at our annual rept show)
Sorry if this has been asked a thousand times before.. I cant seem to find this info.. please direct me where I can find it without bugging you guys!