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01-11-2006, 01:52 PM
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Great. Thanks. I'll check this site out. Do you know of any reputable breeders?
The Three most known breeders include:

Kathy Love www.cornutopia.com
Rich Zucowsky (I think that is spelled right) www.serpenco.com
Don Solderburg www.cornsnake.net

There are also a lot of small breeders around that will sometimes be cheaper than the larger guys.

Good luck in finding what you are looking for.
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dont sell yourself out pcar if you have some left for sale...
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The Three most known breeders include:
Kathy Love www.cornutopia.com
Rich Zucowsky (I think that is spelled right) www.serpenco.com
Don Solderburg www.cornsnake.net
That would be Rich Zuchowski of Serpenco/Fauna Classifieds
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We just got two cornsnakes for my son, he is also 11. They are easy for him to handle and take care of. They are about 18" and feed on frozen-thawed pinkies. He want another one.

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dont sell yourself out pcar if you have some left for sale...

Yes I still have a few left for sale. a couple Snows, some Normals, a Lavender, and a few Motleys. The normals are het for Amel and Anery and the Motley's are het for Lav. The lav is het for Motley.

But I didn't want to turn my post into a sales ad.

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That would be Rich Zuchowski of Serpenco/Fauna Classifieds
Thanks for the spelling correction Fran.
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Hey, when Colleen i.e. Sean's Mom was looking into beginner snakes I had already been looking around for the best one and then reading her thread about it finally got me to decide on a corn snake and now I have two and I LOVE them. Then out of the blue I ended up with a baby ball python that needed help badly (though I did some ball python research before I even found him). I would recommend cornsnakes as the best beginner snake.

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Re: Beginner snakes?

Here is a link to a pretty fair guide to Corn morphs.
Morphs

 


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