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Let's try that link again:
http://www.cornsnake.net/new/index.php3
I do see that they're shipping is $34-44 next day to your door. They're blizzards are $65. If the link doesn't work their phone lines are open 7 days a week: (830)964-3200
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Thank you Tiger, that link works just fine ^_^
I think I will hold off on the Blizzard for now, maybe after I'vehad my MBK for a while. Right now I really want that MBK, its calling me ^_^
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I have never been especially attracted to corn snakes -- I don't care for the busy patterns much -- but this is amazing. Thanks for that link, TG!
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Makes your mouth water doesn't it? I felt the same way about corns at first. Then I fell in love with the Okeetee and the Bloodreds...and it went on from there. .......
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Unfortunately, unless the laws change or I leave the state, I can't legally own a corn snake without an educational permit requiring I do 12 hours of education each years and have my premises inspected. It even applies to morphs which are documented as captive bred outside the state and which could not be found/survive in the wild. But yeah, if I were going to have one, the bloodred would be my #1 choice, followed by Okeetee. :sigh:
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That's too bad. But at least there are plenty of other wonderful herps to choose from!
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Re: It finally happened
Wow, that is a great website! I almost want to order one from there but I think I'm going to wait for a herp show.
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That's true, and if I ever wanted to keep hots, this is an excellent state to do it in!
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I'm scared of ordering one from online...I feel like it must be very hurtful to the snakes. I could be wrong, but I'd rather meet my snake in person. Isn't that the fun in it all?
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