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Are these good prices

CB05 Classic Cornsnakes £35

CB05 Amelanistic Cornsnakes £39

CB05 Snow Cornsnakes £45

B05 Apricot Phase Pueblan Milksnakes £75

CB06 Motley Stripe Ghost Cornsnake £55

CB05 Well Grown On Sinaloan Milksnakes £65

CB05 Tangerine Honduran Milksnakes £65

CB05 Creamsicle Cornsnakes £55

CB05 Annery Cornsnakes £49

also what is the difference with a milksnake are they nicer coz there dearer?

thanks
 
Those seem like reasonable prices, yes.

The apricot milksnake is probably dearer because it's a morph other than the normal - a bit like butter corns are dearer than normal corns. :) If you're looking for a first snake, you'd be best off with a cornsnake IMO.
 
I don't know much about milks, but I think their care will differ slightly from a corn's. They tend to be smaller than corns though I believe... it really depends on what you want from your pet snake.

What a nice morph is depends on what type of milk you get! But I am partial to albino milks.
 
cornsnakemad said:
also what is the difference with a milksnake are they nicer coz there dearer?

thanks

Well where i live you can get normal corns for £30 and i paid £80 for my late 05 blizzard corn..

I think whether a snake looks nicer than another snake is down to personal preference...So i wouldnt say you could price a snake on attractivness for eg over another snake..

But unusal or rare markings could up the price of a snake..
:)

A. Devil
 
yes,no i meen nice morphs there that are cheap of corn snakes

also
do milksnakes can they have a smaller tank (2 foot all there life and are they handlable)
 
some milksnakes get up to 7 foot. :eek1:

Milksnakes are more panicy than corn snakes.

Shrap, :)
 
ok i think ill stick to a corn
now at another shop there is a wooden viv '36'
with heat mat,bulb and bulb holder,thermostat and thermometer,feeding tongs
water bowl and misting bottle
beyonet / screw adaptor (dont know what this is)
hide and artifical plants
substrate and disfinfevctant

£162 or the viv itself is £79 i think its cheaper to get it by itself and buy seperate
i wokred it out about £140



tank £79
thermometer £10
hides and decoration £15
got a thermostat
heat mat £10
substrate £5
thats a total of £119
even including a thermostat is roughly £140 and then other stuff u need that
then the snake
 
A beyonet? *giggle* Oh if only that had an "a"...

Yes, I would buy seperate... the bulb and holder isn't essential btw, so it will be cheaper not to buy those... so long as you have a UTH.
 
A bayonette is the knife/sword thing attached to the end of a rifle.

If you are 83 years old, you need to be aware that corns can live up 15-20 years. You need to make provision for the corn after you are gone. :sidestep:
 
A "bayonet" fitting is the 'push and turn' fitting that is common in Britain, rather than the "Edison Screw" fitting. Most reptile bulbs (the kind with a lizard on the box) are Edison Screw. Most 'people bulbs' - the kind that don't have lizards on the box and cost a quarter as much - are bayonet fitting.
 
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