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Diesel1994 Posted - 19/08/2011 : 22:17:40
As the title says i know its VERY cheeky but would anyone happen to have any hatchling corns free to a good home, i have none of this years unreserved now, so if anyone has any surplus snakes etc it would be soo appreciated, im not usually one to begg like this.
The reason is i am currently getting insured to do shows, mainly with young disabled children and schools. its not giving a snake away for free, trade pricing will be available on all products i stock for life, we are curremtly getting a new site so do not have many products on there, but i have thousands of products.

thankyou your thoughts are very much appreciated, its not giving away a corn, its giving a corn snake to a cause dedicated to giving the next generation "the bug"

Thanks
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Diesel1994 Posted - 22/08/2011 : 17:08:23
hi, my e-mail is info@renzaexotics.co.uk
Laws Posted - 22/08/2011 : 11:54:09
do u have an email addy mate ? kno someone who may be able to help :)
Gemsyork Posted - 22/08/2011 : 10:08:07
As above Sam I will help you if the eggs hatch, I am keeping fingers crossed for them. I have a normal king snake as well he/she has taken 1 feed with me, I am gonna try him with a few more, you are welcome to him/her, The only problem is he has a bad kink, part of his spine is totally fused there is pics of him on my FB, he/she is fab to handle a bit quick but thats hatchies and never struck at me, He has fed once and pooped twice so he can pass his poo without problem.

I hope there is a few others that are willing to help.
Diesel1994 Posted - 21/08/2011 : 22:21:34
no need to apologise to me, its your choice what your opinions are :)
mkmattyk Posted - 21/08/2011 : 22:08:30
i appologise for my remarks, they shouldnt have been said
Diesel1994 Posted - 21/08/2011 : 21:06:59
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read what he wrote, the person would get supplies from him at cost price for life. im pretty sure thats going to be a substantial saving over time
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Very Substantial, which is why i think it is defiantly worth it, if people dont agree that is their choice, like mamma said, just dont post, im looking for the people who can see that it would save them alot for just a few corns :)
Mamma Posted - 21/08/2011 : 13:30:51
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Originally posted by mkmattyk

im fully aware what he said a33272, its like, cause i work for a major pharmacuetical company, its like me saying give me your snakes and i will provide you with medication for life, my company wont miss that profit and either will he. i dont want to get into a arguemnt so im not going to post anything else on here, its my opinion and i know most will disagree , but you must respect it, as i will respect everyone elses.



yes it is your opinion... but it wasnt asked (honestly am not meaning to sound cheeky) all that was asked was if anyone was willing to help. If you think its cheeky or whatnot then fine thats your opinion which you are entitled to... but if you cant help out with the whole point in the post then really, dont post. It will cause arguements, guarunteed so by saying you wont post anymore incase arguements are caused is a bit silly. Your original post has been made.
mkmattyk Posted - 21/08/2011 : 12:49:13
im fully aware what he said a33272, its like, cause i work for a major pharmacuetical company, its like me saying give me your snakes and i will provide you with medication for life, my company wont miss that profit and either will he. i dont want to get into a arguemnt so im not going to post anything else on here, its my opinion and i know most will disagree , but you must respect it, as i will respect everyone elses.
Gemsyork Posted - 21/08/2011 : 11:51:38
I have a couple of eggs in the incubator, they are from a ghost female and male she went to is a hypo it was a pairing to find out if the male is het anery.
There was a few eggs laid but most not fertile but if the 3 that look ok hatch I would be happy to help.
a33272 Posted - 21/08/2011 : 11:37:04
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Originally posted by mkmattyk

TBH! i dont agree, ive done overtime and sold stuff to buy the snakes i want, its checky and on the verge of insulting!!!



read what he wrote, the person would get supplies from him at cost price for life. im pretty sure thats going to be a substantial saving over time
Sta~ple Posted - 21/08/2011 : 11:04:31
I'd got for adults to as they are generally more freidnly plus comon sense syas your more likely to get adults anyway. People wnating to get rod of their corns and normally adult size, your not going to get just born hatchies for free.
mkmattyk Posted - 20/08/2011 : 17:56:19
TBH! i dont agree, ive done overtime and sold stuff to buy the snakes i want, its checky and on the verge of insulting!!!
mkmattyk Posted - 20/08/2011 : 10:11:37
you'd be better off with yearlings and adults not hatchlings
Diesel1994 Posted - 20/08/2011 : 08:31:03
Im in leeds and id collect from virtually anywhere, and GP i want hatchlings just because then i have brought them up and can trust them more than an adult that i have less knowledge of
lauraandgrant Posted - 20/08/2011 : 07:38:15
Where are you? Where would you collect from?
gingerpony Posted - 20/08/2011 : 07:03:38
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Originally posted by Diesel1994

The reason is i am currently getting insured to do shows, mainly with young disabled children and schools.

from experience doing this kinda thing hun, older snakes seem to be the way to go as they're generally much more handleable and not half so quick and fiddley!!

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