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Post by cornmorphs on Jan 18, 2006 21:37:06 GMT
Incase you havent heard, CORNMORPHS are now delivering. The fee is a one off charge in England and Wales of just £20, and £25 to scotland. (mainland areas only). This includes next day delivery tuesday, wednesday and thursday. There will be an option for special delivery on saturdays, but this will cost extra. The snakes will be boxed securely, and will be packed with added overnight heatpacks that last 24 hours. All boxes will be clearly labelled as 'harmless animals inside', this way there is no confussion as to the contents. You will need to provide a contact number for the address and someone will have to be in on the arranged day of delivery so that the snakes are received as soon as possible for their health and safety. If no number is given we will not go through with the delivery, we are not willing to risk the snakes unnecessarily. All payments are to be made before the snakes leave for the delivery company. This price applies for upto 3 snakes, anymore than this will cost a further £3.50 per snake. You can pay via cheque, cash (must be registared), or via paypal (i will pay the fees). Currently we have anerythristics for £25 and creamsicles for £35.
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Post by allblacks on Feb 14, 2006 7:33:42 GMT
Do you have any photos of the snakes because we are interested in buying a female but don't know what 1 yet ! thanks
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Post by cornmorphs on Feb 14, 2006 13:58:47 GMT
yeah no probs. these are about a month old now, so the snakes will have grown a little.
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Post by allblacks on Feb 14, 2006 19:24:05 GMT
are they both female?our snow corn is 5 months old,do you have any of that age?
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Post by lozzer on Feb 14, 2006 20:54:26 GMT
hehe sounds like you want to house them together
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Post by allblacks on Feb 15, 2006 6:11:55 GMT
in time yeah i would like to house them together
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Post by palombo77 on Feb 15, 2006 15:39:51 GMT
I would read up on this before you do! I used to house 2 corns together & it can cause some probs..there are many threads regarding this for you to make up your mind.
good luck
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Post by allblacks on Feb 15, 2006 19:05:55 GMT
yeah i have read up on it but the only real problem seems to be feeding them together
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Post by Amber on Feb 15, 2006 19:37:06 GMT
But... why keep them together?
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Post by allblacks on Feb 16, 2006 5:58:51 GMT
why not?
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Post by mourne on Feb 16, 2006 10:58:32 GMT
I know that there pros and cons of keeping them together but there are some people on here and on other forums who keep corns together with no problems. I guess its up to each individual if they think its safe or not. I kept my 1st two corns together for 7 mths with no problem and still think it affected them when they were separated.
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Post by Amber on Feb 16, 2006 13:23:32 GMT
Naturally snakes are solitary creatures, there are a few risks to keeping them together, why take them?
I know how rare it is that bad things happen as a result of housing together, but you cannot deny that it does occur? What benefits are there to keeping the snakes together?
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Post by lozzer on Feb 16, 2006 14:35:45 GMT
Ive kept corns together in the past but now everyone has their own viv.
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Post by John Pilling on Feb 16, 2006 14:50:09 GMT
Ok people, please read the following thread john1979.proboards43.com/index.cgi?board=Kathy&action=display&thread=1108387005It's written by Kathy love about housing corns together, read it, re-read it then make up your own minds. For the record i do keep 2 corns together and have never had a problem, i do know the risks involved, and i also know my snake very well (which you MUST DO, before considering housing together).
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Post by cornmorphs on Feb 16, 2006 21:38:08 GMT
well although you have all highjacked my thread lol, i better get it on it. i dont have any snakes together unless breeding, but that is mainly so i know which sheds/eats/regurges etc. i have seen evidence of canibleism, but not directly myself
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Post by allblacks on Mar 2, 2006 6:07:22 GMT
ok thanks any females there now?
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Post by cornmorphs on Mar 3, 2006 5:47:12 GMT
i have females yes, and this years have just started hatching too. the problem is, under some law i cant deliver at the moment, i dont know a great deal about it yet but some people get round it so there will be a way. every snake i have delivered so far has arrived well and very early the next morning
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Post by John Pilling on Mar 3, 2006 12:09:16 GMT
Nigel have you got a link with more info on the delevery thing? I didn't knew something was happening but wasn't prepaired for it yet.
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Post by cornmorphs on Mar 4, 2006 5:55:29 GMT
well at the moment i am trying to sort it all out. the delivery company i was using have come upon a glitch. not sure who has told them, but there is some section of a law that is forcing them to not allow us to deliver at the moment. if we can get round it we will, if not then it will probably collection only unless its not too far from home or a big enough order to be worthwhile travelling.
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Post by John Pilling on Mar 4, 2006 12:17:52 GMT
What a shame mate. Keep us posted please as to the outcome.
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