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Rescued 6ft corn snake needs loving, experienced home For Sale (RT14884)


Rescued 6ft corn snake needs loving, experienced home For Sale - Reptiles For Sale With Free Advertising on Reptile Trader UK

This lovely boy came to me as a very underweight rescue weighing only 200g at 6ft long. He had to be gradually started on fluffs and gradually weaned up onto larger prey items over several months. He's now taking 2 XL mice or preferably a single large rat weaner weekly and is in much better health - He's still a little on the thin side with a prominant backbone, but is feeding very steadily, gaining weight and shedding intact. With a little more TLC and generous feeding I have no doubt hell soon regain the rest of his body weight and fill out to his proper body condition.

Really stunning colours for a normal and a very gentle temperament - hed make a wonderful pet for a supervised child but MUST go to an experienced home who can feed him up steadily and give him the TLC he deserves. Has also been wormed and tested negative for crypto.

I'm looking for a 20 pound rehoming fee to but would also be happy to swap for some frozen food.

Please phone Hannah after 6pm.




Category:   Snakes  
Breed:   Corn Snake  
Colour: Wild type - Orange, brown, red 
Age:   Unknown  
Price:   £20  
Country:   UK  
Region:   Gloucestershire  
Telephone: 07096666398 
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(NB: This advert was published on 02.09.10)

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