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Post by cornmorphs on Apr 20, 2006 7:36:12 GMT
cinnamon stripe male 2004. ready to breed. £250, one of only a few adults in the country, if not THE only one. Ultramel female 2006, 2 pinks per week. make your own goldust and ultra caramels with this stunner. £500 charcoal ghost 2005 male. awesome with blue eyes £100 amel stripe male 2005 £60, virtually a full stripe, eating 2 pinks a week, beautiful snake. Adult ghost, ment to be female but doesnt seem to want to breed, hard to probe for some reason.. great looking snake, would probably make a better pet than breeder. £80 ghost female 2005, this one is the best ghost i have ever seen, breed my myself last year. around the 80/90 gram mark now and putting on weight quickly. has some nice pink and purple going on around the saddles £70, people have questioned the price on this one, when you see it you will see why it is priced at 70, its amazing. I have pictures of all the snakes available on request. I will be travelling south and east tomorrow (friday )and may be able to deliver for a small fee, depending on how far out of my way i have to go. otherwise collection from Northampton. can call on 07890 542 578. Nigel
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Post by cornmorphs on Apr 20, 2006 20:27:29 GMT
2005 ghost, charcoal ghost, and amel stripe, reserved ...
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Post by lozzer on Apr 21, 2006 13:43:36 GMT
Dam you Oliver Reviile!lol
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Post by cornmorphs on Apr 21, 2006 18:20:53 GMT
lol, i didnt say who had reserved them
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Post by cornmorphs on Apr 25, 2006 15:50:44 GMT
ah well, it was, and hes got them.. out of that list i only have the ultramel left. i also have the following. 2003 male snow, proven.. £75 2005 anerys £30 each, will eat small mice now, but i havent had any so they have been taking 2 fluffs. 2005 creamsicles 3 males £40 each.. 2004 unrelated pair of anery motleys, will breed next year.. £200, dont really want to sell these, but if someone comes up with the asking price then i will seel.
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Post by animalgirl1985 on Apr 29, 2006 16:30:15 GMT
Hi I was wondering if you ship to the United States, or if that would be too dangerous for the snake.(I could understand if it were) I am looking to acquire a corn snake some time between mid-May and early June, so if you DO ship to the U.S., let me know please. I am still waiting for replies from a few breeders around here, but some are just out of snakes right now or aren't expecting any more til next year. So, please let me know either way. Thanks a lot.
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Post by animalgirl1985 on Apr 29, 2006 16:31:45 GMT
Oh I forgot to mention that I would prefer snakes that will take thawed frozen foods, as I will get attached if it is alive. So, that might be something to consider when replying, and it would be my hope that they were eating well already. Thanks again.
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Post by tommywomble on Apr 29, 2006 23:05:47 GMT
Oh I forgot to mention that I would prefer snakes that will take thawed frozen foods, as I will get attached if it is alive. So, that might be something to consider when replying, and it would be my hope that they were eating well already. Thanks again. i don't think its possible to ship overseas ( correct me if im wrong) but even if it were possible i think it would be cruel for the snake,again just my opinion :-) and i know what you mean about getting attached to the mice lol i could NEVER feed live
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Post by cornmorphs on May 1, 2006 13:08:09 GMT
theres so much over there... it will cost you at least twice as much for the same snake, then all the deliveries. it would be possible, but so not worth it. i only sell snakes that eat defrosted. check out the cornsnakeforums in the states. you are bound to have someone near you that breeds.
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