We have 4 snakes up for sale to good homes. 3 corns, 1 retic python. I would prefer pick up or I'm willing to drive to meet up at a reasonable distance (Western/Central MA area or Central/Northern CT area.) I'm located in Westfield MA, (near Springfield.)
1st corn is a male charcoal (anery type b.) He is very energetic and fiesty. He is also a bit head shy, but he's never shown any aggression. He has never missed a meal of f/t fuzzies and has perfect sheds approx every 5 weeks. Asking $70 or obo.
2: unsexed normal corn snake. I've spent a lot of time with this guy. He's VERY docile and tame. Absolute sweetheart. Not head shy at all. He is a little runt because his previous owners had him housed with another corn and he didn't eat for 3+ months as a hatchling, so his growth may be a little stunted. He has never missed a meal since I've taken him in. He bangs down small f/t fuzzy mice. He also has perfect sheds. He seems perfectly healthy and happy now. Asking $40 obo.
This picture is old, he's bigger now. I get can updated pictures by request.
3: Unsexed snow corn. Very friendly. Not head shy. She was housed with the normal corn listed above. She has always been a great eatter an shedder. She has hints of light yellows, very light greens, pinks, and white in her. Asking $50 obo.
Last is our rescue unsexed reticulated python. This is my boyfriend's snake. He's approx 4-5 feet long. He was on live when we got him a few weeks ago, but now he pounds down f/t small rats 1x a week without a problem. He was on filthy sand and may have a slight RI. There are no qualified reptile vets around us, and we've been treating him as best we can, and he hasn't shown any signs since. He's quarentined in a different area in the house than the other herps. So this guy may need to visit a vet if signs show again. I believe my boyfriend is asking $100 for him. He has a bad attitude when he's hungry due to his owner only feeding him about once a month instead of weekly. But once he's fed he is the sweetest most curious little guy. He is hook trained, which means we is pulled out of his tank with a hook so he knows when its time to be handled.
I guarentee the health of the corn snakes since they have been in my collection for a minimum of 6 months. I disclosed everything I know about the retic. I can get more pictures of any of the snakes by request.
For the retic: they are illegal without a liscence in MA and RI at least, I'm not sure about other states. We are looking for someone with big snake experince for the soon-to-be big guy.