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greenow |
Posted - 10/07/2013 : 12:51:05 Just noticed on here the price people selling different corns for (£15-£25) but when I go out and look in different reptile shops around where I live (swansea wales) they normally start of for £45 for a normal then go up for different morphs. Is this the same where you live or are they cheaper in certain parts of the UK? |
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yalovit |
Posted - 10/07/2013 : 23:49:35 I paid 40 for a normal,and yes as the morphs got rarer the prices went up by about a tenner |
ScaryVonHayleystine |
Posted - 10/07/2013 : 23:31:02 True, pets at home sell corns for £49 quid, milks for £59 and have royals for obviously more in the aberdeen shop. However to rehome from the likes off sspca we got our snake for a dontation of £32. Always going to depends where you go. But Lee is right. |
Coal |
Posted - 10/07/2013 : 13:10:43 ^^ What Lee said regarding why shops tend to be more pricey than private sellers. I got my corn from the Pets at Home in Llantrisant (I live in Cardiff) and they have a blanket price of £49.99 for all corns, or so I assume; they're price list just said Corn Snake - £49.99 and the ones they had on offer were an amel and an anery (I got the amel <3 ), so two fairly common morphs. |
Lee |
Posted - 10/07/2013 : 12:56:13 Most private sellers will have a few to move on if they have a big clutch or several and seeing as they didn't 'pay' for them, other than the initial food/care, they sell them cheaper. Also most don't do it to make money, just cover costs. A shop will buy in the snake then try to make a profit, as the overheads for the shop will need paying. Near me they go for £40 to £80 in the shops, £15 to £25 private (preloved/gumtree etc). |