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Bubble Gum Snows

Corny Noob

Proud Momma
Are they hard to get? What is the price range they normally run?
I'm pretty sure I can get one from my job for around $34 w/tax. Because obviously we just sell them all as cornsnakes and with no care to muations.
Good deal?
 
um, if its a true bubblegum snow, I would think so, but then again.. Im still learning to tell the difference between the morphs, so not sure about prices, although i think a bubblegum snow is a high-end morph. Shoot me if Im wrong! I just looked in the cornsnake morph guide and there is no price range listed.. so i guess its an open price range. If it looks good and healthy, then price shouldn't be too much of an issue :D
 
Well whoever it is that supplies us with our baby corns they're all beautiful. I always watch them get fed too and they're all very healthy. I guess it's just whatever the breeder sells us, no idea if they're "true" though. Of course I have no intentions of breeding so the actual genetic history doesn't matter much to me.
 
lol and I know your itching to do that too.. they are like potato chips.. one is not enough... and then to see babies hatching....
 
Ok shush shush shush I still have to convince my parents to even let me get a snake in the house, don't tempt me with all this talk of breeding! :cry:
 
This is my snow when I first got her, extremely pink looking.
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This is her now.
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If your work just sells them as cornsnakes, with no morph listed, does the breeder send the morph name? With a bubble gum I'd be worried it would look like one as a hatchling but then would change with age. Bubblegum snows are selectively bred lines (I think) and I don't know how easy they are to tell apart from a regular snow as a hatchling.
 
Well I could ask them whether or not the breeder actually sends the names of the morphs.
But to my knowledge they do not cause like I said we just sell all of them, different colors as "Cornsnakes: $39.99" heh.

Beautiful snake by the way ;)

Whatever snake I decide to get I'm sure I'll love it no matter what.
 
I've got two clutches of very high pink and green Bubblegums incubating, I sell them for $75-$100 depending on the color of the parents.
 

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I would possibly be a little concerned with a pet shop corn being labeled as a bubble gum. It may be simply a "regular" snow corn, or it may be a bubble gum rat snake, which isn't a corn snake.

If you want the real thing, you have to get your bubble gum corn snake from a breeder like Carol, where they show you pictures of the parents so you can see just how lovely the babies could end up.
 
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