Deez
2004-12-05 05:48:23 UTC
Included:
- 2 Cornsnakes (one 'Regular' morph, one 'Amelanistic Striped' morph)
- 33 Gallon Tank with Secure Lid and Display Stand
- Terrain (branches, bedding, hide rocks, water dishes)
- UV Lamp, Heat Lamp, Underpad Heater
This is a complete set up, the only thing you need to worry about is feeding
them (~$5/week each). These are the easiest snakes to take care of as they
are harmless -- perfect for someone new to herpetology or even a kid! (yes,
seriously).
Snakes live in a self-contained environment, require very minimal upkeep,
make no sound and have no smell. These guys are 2 and 2 1/2 years old and
have an average life expectancy between 15 years. They are almost 2/3 grown
right now (they will be 4-5 feet when full grown). I can provide any
information for anyone serious about purchasing this... but I need to find
someone to look after them though.
This entire set-up cost me upwards of $700 when I originally bought it and I
am asking $350.
As a point of note: grown snakes actually do cost more than babies, making
this a great bargain.
Thank you,
~D.
- 2 Cornsnakes (one 'Regular' morph, one 'Amelanistic Striped' morph)
- 33 Gallon Tank with Secure Lid and Display Stand
- Terrain (branches, bedding, hide rocks, water dishes)
- UV Lamp, Heat Lamp, Underpad Heater
This is a complete set up, the only thing you need to worry about is feeding
them (~$5/week each). These are the easiest snakes to take care of as they
are harmless -- perfect for someone new to herpetology or even a kid! (yes,
seriously).
Snakes live in a self-contained environment, require very minimal upkeep,
make no sound and have no smell. These guys are 2 and 2 1/2 years old and
have an average life expectancy between 15 years. They are almost 2/3 grown
right now (they will be 4-5 feet when full grown). I can provide any
information for anyone serious about purchasing this... but I need to find
someone to look after them though.
This entire set-up cost me upwards of $700 when I originally bought it and I
am asking $350.
As a point of note: grown snakes actually do cost more than babies, making
this a great bargain.
Thank you,
~D.