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Tiffany-x Posted - 19/07/2010 : 19:21:21
How much should I expect to pay for a corn snake? Ive seen somewhere it said 100 quid and others just 20, if you dont think Im being too rude could you tell me how much you paid?
Tiffany-x
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Mouse Posted - 23/07/2010 : 09:21:44
I paid £35 for just my girl in 2007, she was about 4 months old and they thought she was a he, and a carolina. although I've found out since, that she's a hypo het snow, so I think I got a better bargain there!
n/a Posted - 22/07/2010 : 20:58:01
I paid £70 for my "normal" back last nov, and i think he was about 8 months old.
Tiffany-x Posted - 21/07/2010 : 14:46:14
Im an inbetweener, lol, I cant say that I am in Nottingham Derby or Leicester because Im pretty much dead set between the 3. Thank you so much for your offer thats really nice of you, thanks. :) But yeah Im in Long Eaton.
Tiffany-x
hillzi Posted - 20/07/2010 : 22:38:18
Where you at Tiffany?

I could have a look around for some for you.
Tiffany-x Posted - 20/07/2010 : 20:54:17
Ok thank you. Im so desperate to get one, I hope I find a nice cheap one soon. Im so excited now. I think Im gonna visit a couple of local pet shops on Friday so maybe I will have on in the next couple of weeks! :D
Thank you again for your advice.
Tiffany-x
hillzi Posted - 20/07/2010 : 15:02:51
Yes Danny mate it was a private seller, as these snakes were unwanted snakes. TBF the amel's previous owner did a mint job on his set up.
Shame I had to revamp and steam clean Blitz' viv, but I was prepared to do that for the snakes sake.

But if I had the chance again, I'd p buy a hatchie corn or a young corn, so I can see him grow up, I've missed the chance with Blitz, where Blaze is growing like a weed. Maybe more costly, but definately worth it in the long run.

Hi Tiffany I'm in Farnham, Surrey, as my siggy says!

I just lurked on preloved and other forums classifieds till I found an offer that I thought was a bargain. My little amel's seller actually contacted me, so fair game.
DannyBrown91 Posted - 20/07/2010 : 14:49:38
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Originally posted by Tiffany-x

quote:
Originally posted by hillzi

Well I've payed �40 for an adult corn with a half full set up, and spent about �50 sorting that out, still need to pay �60, my Dad bounced her cheque.

And �80 for a six month amel with a complete juve snake set up, delivered to me, including thermostat, hides, bedding, plants, and mice.




Hi sorry to be rude but do you mind me asking where from? That seems extremely cheap compared to what I have seen!! :D Wow
Tiffany-x



Im guessing that was from a private seller, you won't get that sort of deal in a shop. Although it may be worth looking on sites such as pre-loved as they often have people who are selling their corns with full/partial set ups.
Tiffany-x Posted - 20/07/2010 : 14:19:10
quote:
Originally posted by hillzi

Well I've payed £40 for an adult corn with a half full set up, and spent about £50 sorting that out, still need to pay £60, my Dad bounced her cheque.

And £80 for a six month amel with a complete juve snake set up, delivered to me, including thermostat, hides, bedding, plants, and mice.




Hi sorry to be rude but do you mind me asking where from? That seems extremely cheap compared to what I have seen!! :D Wow
Tiffany-x
hillzi Posted - 20/07/2010 : 10:45:15
Well I've payed £40 for an adult corn with a half full set up, and spent about £50 sorting that out, still need to pay £60, my Dad bounced her cheque.

And £80 for a six month amel with a complete juve snake set up, delivered to me, including thermostat, hides, bedding, plants, and mice.
gmac Posted - 20/07/2010 : 01:59:34
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Originally posted by Paul82

Plz help
Amel het blood 66% charcoal
Aner het caramel & hypo
Amber het butter & aner
Amel het hypo aner motley
Snow het hypo motley or Coral het hypo



if you have a look at Ians viv this will give you pics the adult corns you like.

the snakes morph is the firt part ie amel, the het is any other gene this snake has but not visual, therefore an amber het butter and anery will visually look like an amber. The only time these hets are usefull to know is if you are breeding corns.

Paul82 Posted - 20/07/2010 : 01:36:41
I just cheecked out that site http://www.hissnhers.co.uk/3.html and its got some beutifull snakes but i dont understand all the stuff about (hets and hypos) + the pics are of hatchlings but what colors do thay turn as thay get older.

Plz help
Amel het blood 66% charcoal
Aner het caramel & hypo
Amber het butter & aner
Amel het hypo aner motley
Snow het hypo motley or Coral het hypo
Sta~ple Posted - 19/07/2010 : 21:50:32
The prices also depend on what time you buy them. Some times of the year they may be more expensive.

Also, in the next few years I would expect some of the more expensive morphs to drop in price. I paided like £60 for a yearling normal 8/9 years ago.
Tiffany-x Posted - 19/07/2010 : 20:56:34
Ok so maybe for me although more expensive an adult would be better just so that I could buy a vivarium for keeps, thank you for the help. :)
Tiffany-x
Figs Posted - 19/07/2010 : 20:43:43
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Originally posted by Tiffany-x

Ok one quick question in that case, are babies any more difficult to care for or will I need to buy more than one vivarium or anything? Simply what I am trying to ask is is there any particular reason for the price difference?
Tiffany-x



I'm pretty sure it has to do with adults being close to (if not already at) breeding age.
or because the sellers have put more money in to feeding them?

A baby would get lost in an adult tank really so you'd probably need something smaller to start out with; a little faurnarium or RUB or something
Tiffany-x Posted - 19/07/2010 : 20:31:58
Ok one quick question in that case, are babies any more difficult to care for or will I need to buy more than one vivarium or anything? Simply what I am trying to ask is is there any particular reason for the price difference?
Tiffany-x
Figs Posted - 19/07/2010 : 20:28:04
They'll have different prices depending on where you shop - like everything else in the world
Some morphs cost more than others as you'll probably know, and adults cost more than babies.

I paid £40 for Goonie and Dinger together
£35 for Felix
and £30 for the amel stripe i got for my friend
filardimarg2 Posted - 19/07/2010 : 20:17:34
Well i have just got my snow stripe corn, he was up £80, but i got him for £50 in the end. He is about 18 months old.

Tiffany-x Posted - 19/07/2010 : 19:40:51
Im really not so sure, Ive looked on a couple of sites and the ones I like seem to be the most expensive ones. Different sites seem to be giving very different prices for the same morph, while I would like to pay as little as possible I certainly dont want to buy a poorly treated snake. I dont know whether Im being ripped off or if it is just because they have been far better treated and looked after.
Tiffany-x
lee2308 Posted - 19/07/2010 : 19:40:24
I think you should be able to get normals for £20-30
reptiledanny Posted - 19/07/2010 : 19:31:19
depends on the colour you get, pet shops will be more expensive than breeders
i payed 60 quid for my ghost from a pet shop
here is a good breeder, this will give u a rough guide as to price of different morphs
http://www.hissnhers.co.uk/3.html
do u now what morph u want??

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