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RE: Suggest me a snake please?

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Posted by: DMong at Thu May 3 00:50:57 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

There are some cornsnake morphs out there that definitely aren't what I would call "a dime a dozen". Some Tessera morph combinations are in the $1200 range and the extremely limited available number of new "Palmetto" morph corns will be going for $4000 this year. The females are the less expensive ones..

There are many other corn morphs that aren't common at all either. I would highly recommend a cornsnake for your first snake, but probably not one that cost huge coins..

Below is a "Palmetto" cornsnake. It was named this in reference to the South Carolina (the Palmetto state) where the original morph male was captured.


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