Aimee
07-30-2009, 13:02
This lady would like to find a new home for a pair of corn snakes. if you are interested in this pair, contact me via PM and I'll pass your info on to her.
this is what she has to say about these corns:
"The orange albino is the male. He was hatched 8/03. I've had him since he was just several weeks old. He is more docile than the female and a consistent eater (every 7 days) except during mating season. He had mites once when I first got him but has been perfectly healthy ever since. I have mite treatment stuff to pass on to the new owners.
The red albino is the female. I took her in 7/05. From what I was told, she is about the same age as the male and had one batch of eggs. As long as I've had her she has been perfectly healthy. She is a good eater even during mating season and when shedding. She can be a bit aggressive when hungry and has bitten me a couple times. I use a hook to pick her up for feeding now.
Both snakes have been to school and handled by my students. Both are about 3-4 feet long. They breed regularly in the spring yet haven't reproduced. They have only been fed live mice. They won't eat pinkies, even rats. The terrarium and lights are all included. I just want to find them a good home that is healthier for them in the winter. My only criteria is that they stay together."
this is what she has to say about these corns:
"The orange albino is the male. He was hatched 8/03. I've had him since he was just several weeks old. He is more docile than the female and a consistent eater (every 7 days) except during mating season. He had mites once when I first got him but has been perfectly healthy ever since. I have mite treatment stuff to pass on to the new owners.
The red albino is the female. I took her in 7/05. From what I was told, she is about the same age as the male and had one batch of eggs. As long as I've had her she has been perfectly healthy. She is a good eater even during mating season and when shedding. She can be a bit aggressive when hungry and has bitten me a couple times. I use a hook to pick her up for feeding now.
Both snakes have been to school and handled by my students. Both are about 3-4 feet long. They breed regularly in the spring yet haven't reproduced. They have only been fed live mice. They won't eat pinkies, even rats. The terrarium and lights are all included. I just want to find them a good home that is healthier for them in the winter. My only criteria is that they stay together."