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rc10andy 31-03-2008 04:00 PM

SNAKES!!
 
Hi, i know this isnt radio gear ect but some1 may be interested.

I have got two Carolina Corn Snakes for sale, both Oketee colouring. They are both excellent pets with great temprements, they are between 4-5ft long and they are both feeding regularly on frozen weiner rats. Both are free from mites and are in great health. These Snakes have been kept in the correct conditions.
Corn Snakes make great pets for everyone and especially make great first snakes for children as they do not grow too large, they are low maintainence, they are easy to handle and they do not have a nasty bone in their body, if aggrivated they would rather move away than strike!
I am reluctently selling these snakes as i have just bought a Python and space will be a problem for me. So if you fancy a bit of something different let me know. Cheers Andy

£30 each or £55 for the pair.

rc10andy 31-03-2008 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rc10andy (Post 108730)
Hi, i know this isnt radio gear ect but some1 may be interested.

I have got two Carolina Corn Snakes for sale, both Oketee colouring. They are both excellent pets with great temprements, they are between 4-5ft long and they are both feeding regularly on frozen weiner rats. Both are free from mites and are in great health. These Snakes have been kept in the correct conditions.
Corn Snakes make great pets for everyone and especially make great first snakes for children as they do not grow too large, they are low maintainence, they are easy to handle and they do not have a nasty bone in their body, if aggrivated they would rather move away than strike!
I am reluctently selling these snakes as i have just bought a Python and space will be a problem for me. So if you fancy a bit of something different let me know. Cheers Andy

£30 each or £55 for the pair.

Here is a pic, its not my actual snakes but this is what they look like.http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ns4sale007.jpg
Cheers
Andy

ben 31-03-2008 05:09 PM

ahhhhhhhh they are scary :cry::cry::cry:. lol

niggs98 31-03-2008 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ben (Post 108755)
ahhhhhhhh they are scary :cry::cry::cry:. lol

they are only scary if we feed you to them ben :woot:

Medders 31-03-2008 07:11 PM

This is nearly as funny as the guy who tried to flog his hideous marble fireplace on here a few months ago :p

Tyler 31-03-2008 08:17 PM

i hate snakes and i was at work and in the corner off my eye something moved so quickly looking around i saw a white and yellow snake around 4-5ft long i paniced and left very quickly i rang the boss he said it was a grass snake :bored: so done a bit off research on it and found it to be a califonia king snake albino which was not poisonis so carried on working and seen it again go underneath one off my engine containers but was really annoyed that i was the only person too se it all was queit until last week when we moved are metal container (office) to find a coiled up dead snake. i work on landfil site and i reckon it coiled up in a rubbish bag and got thrown away it come too are engines as its the warmest part off the site but the cold weather got the better off it. :confused:

James 31-03-2008 08:25 PM

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I took this photo about 2 years ago, it was in my pond, about a metre long...

rc10andy 31-03-2008 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by smOkin (Post 108819)
I took this photo about 2 years ago, it was in my pond, about a metre long...

That is a grass snake in latin NATRIX NATRIX i think.

rc10andy 31-03-2008 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler (Post 108816)
i hate snakes and i was at work and in the corner off my eye something moved so quickly looking around i saw a white and yellow snake around 4-5ft long i paniced and left very quickly i rang the boss he said it was a grass snake :bored: so done a bit off research on it and found it to be a califonia king snake albino which was not poisonis so carried on working and seen it again go underneath one off my engine containers but was really annoyed that i was the only person too se it all was queit until last week when we moved are metal container (office) to find a coiled up dead snake. i work on landfil site and i reckon it coiled up in a rubbish bag and got thrown away it come too are engines as its the warmest part off the site but the cold weather got the better off it. :confused:

I once lost a Boa Constrictor and i had given up finding it so i bought a new snake. About 9 months later i was helping my old man cut a hole in the wall for some patio doors and there it was lay in the cavity insulation.:o

Garry Driffill 31-03-2008 10:39 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYumJ...eature=related

:thumbsup: :lol: Tom Green ! :lol: :thumbsup:

Garry

Tom3012 31-03-2008 10:43 PM

thats soo funny, could watch that film over and over again....

weird thing to sell on here though, a snake:eh?:

Nick Goodall 01-04-2008 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rc10andy (Post 108844)
I once lost a Boa Constrictor and i had given up finding it so i bought a new snake. About 9 months later i was helping my old man cut a hole in the wall for some patio doors and there it was lay in the cavity insulation.:o

Nice to know that people can "lose" a Boa constrictor and just replace them with another snake, i'm glad i don't live near you lol :lol:

nitrokillah 01-04-2008 12:44 PM

set them free .
:woot::p


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