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I've got some really nice adult and a few juveniles for sale. Please let me know if interested.

 

thx,

 

Mike

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Do you any pictures pictures.

 

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We had a really nice Corn for years.

Great snakes but the Girls got tired of taking care of it <_<

Imagine that, a kid just begs for the pet and then finds

BOYS :angry:

 

:lol: :rolleyes: :P

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Got lots of pictures. I'll try to find the time to post them.

 

My greybands consist of both alterna and blaires. I've got 3 alterna and 4 blaires. I've got 5 Juno rd (3 alts, 2 blaires) 1 blaire's christmas mtn adult male I will sell, and a sub adult unknown blaires I will sell. I have locality info, emails and names. I also would consider trading if you've got greybands locality specific.

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you have a female juno rd, alterna? im looking for specimens w hardly any orange, i think the ones that look like lepidus are cool. are they eating unscented mice?

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Yes, I have a female Juno rd female and male. The male is incredible! Just a speck of orange on top of his head. Light grey and black bands. Email me at mikeudall@yahoo.com and I'll send pics. That goes for anyone else.

 

Mike

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Several forum members have requested pictures so I'm posting a few of my breeders and juveniles.

 

This is a Female Buttercorn

ButtercornEatingmouse.jpg

 

This is my female Creamsickle, she will be laying a clutch of eggs in 2 weeks or so.

 

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This is a very expensive corn snake. Hypomelanistic Motley Lavender corn (female). She will be ready to breed next year. (not for sale)

 

Hypo-melanisticlavendermotleyfemale.jpg

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Here is my most valuable snake. Baby's run from 350-1000.00.

 

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This pair is a Male Snow Corn and an Anytherystic Het for Amelanistic(albino) corn. The baby's come out 50 % snow corns and 50% anytheristics het for Amelanism. They are for sale right now as a pair for only $150.00. She just laid a clutch of eggs and will be laying her 2nd batch in about 2 months.

 

MaleSnowCornandAnytherysticfemale.jpg

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The top snake is my Male Motley Sunglow corn snake. He is much more beautiful in person.

 

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This is a very large Amelanistic (albino) cornsnake. She just laid 21 eggs about 1 week ago. She may double clutch in about 2 months. She is for sale for only $60.00. She will probably live for 5-8 more years but will probably only be able to produce eggs for 2-3 more years.

 

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The following are a few of my Greybanded Kingsnakes. They vary widely in color variation. These snakes are somewhat of a rarity on the market and will be going up in value, especially those which are documented to come from a specific locality within a county. They are only to be found in parts of TX, a small part of NM, and Mexico. It is no longer permisable to hunt for them by road in the US so really the only way is to get landowners permit (usually they charge a LOT of $$) to search for them at night as they are very nocturnal. I only breed greyband's from the same localities so they are worth a lot more. Almost all of mine are from Juno rd which is a popular locality which has a tendancy to produce cleaner banded greybands. There are 2 main types of greybanded kingsnakes... the alterna with little or no red/orange, or the Blairs which have thick bands of red/orange. Both are equally coveted and worth the same for the most part. Many times you will get a variety of mixed hatchlings with all different patterns and phases, even if both parents are alterna or blairs. If anyone is interested I would recommend doing internet searches to learn about these awesome snakes! They are very docile and make great pets (as long as you get one that eats mice ok) Usually half of the hatchlings will refuse to eat baby mice right away because in the wild they feed mostly on lizards. I rub the pinkie mouse with lizard for the scent and they usually take it, then I will ween them onto mice. The hatchling greybandeds that feed well on mice are usually more expensive. I will only sell greybandeds that feed on mice and my prices are much lower than anyones out there.

 

This one is an adult male Christmas mtn grey banded. I cannot guarantee it's locality as it was just told to me from the seller so I will sell him for less.

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Here is a 2007 Juno rd Blairs female I plan on using to breed next year. She is a beauty!!!!

 

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Here is a 2008 Juno rd hatchling from the same mother. Male. He is for sale and is a very good looking greybanded Blairs phase.

 

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Here are 2 Juno rd Alterna phase. The male is the smaller one with almost all Grey and black. There is a little patch of red on top of his head and a little more down towards the end of his body. This male would sell very quickly if the serious greyband breeders saw him for sale. The female is gravid (pregnant) by my friend's Juno rd alterna male and should be laying eggs soon. Greybands do not lay as many as cornsnakes...usually 4-10, but the baby's should come out very attractive.

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I've also got a pair of California Kingsnakes for sale. The female is a beautiful banana phase and the male is albino striped. The female should be gravid. Don't have pics of them but will email if interested.

 

Thats all for now. Feel free to pm me with offers on snakes for sale. I will also consider trades for hunting items or other snakes.

 

Thanks Amanda.

 

Mike Udall 480-615-4352

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