My Cayenne Fire Corn SNAKES

Geesh, those are possibly the most awesome looking snakes I'll ever see. For a girl, (reffering to me) it's pretty bizarre to like snakes, but I love snakes... Those are AWESOME!! Have fun with em!
 
We used to breed corn snakes!! We had to move to GA, so they had to stay in AL. We are still working on selling/shipping all of them. Here's some of the ones we had/have:

This one is a Charcoal Plasma and she's still available. She is larger now and laid a clutch this year.



This is a red-coat Lava. Sold. We named him Prince Charming :)



This is a Golddust Motley. Sold.




Golddust het Diffused, Motley. Still for sale.




Diffused bloodline called "Bloodred", super deep rich red color. His name was Tabasco. Sold.




Dilute Anery Motley. This isn't ours, ours has more yellow on the sides of his snake and more pink on the back of his neck. He is still available.

 
I only just realized today that the forum went beyond other backyard poultry. :rolleyes:
Those are beautiful Corns, all of them, and nice Albino Burm too. Working at a pet shop long ago I was the official snake hand tamer. Had a baby Albino Burmese that decided my thumb was a tasty yum-yum, took FOREVER waiting for him to let go, gentle persuasion did not work, had to wait it out.


OMG- They are GORGEOUS!!!!  My son has wanted a snake for the longest time, but we need to find one that doesn't grow to big.  I didn't know corn snakes were so pretty!


Corn snakes usually reach adulthood around 2 to 3 feet, average to maximum size is usually around 4 to 6 feet. They're actually rather small. Ball Pythons are relatively smaller as well, but thicker, heavier, however they're also usually less mobile than Corns if you would prefer one that is less likely to just shoot out of your hands.
 
oh my they are lovely!
i like snakes but dont know that i could ever own one the feeding of live things would be difficult for me to do.
do you plan on breeding them?
 
Glad to see other corn-lovers on here :) We have several that need new homes, if anyone is interested. I will try to list them in the "Everything Else" for sale sections, but if anyone wants to inquire a PM or email is best.

*P.S. You don't have to feed live - actually you should be sure the ones you get are on frozen/thawed mice/rats.Much kinder and much less dangerous.
 

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