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Where can i buy a corn snake hatchling in Hull?

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thanks for the answers. How do I find alocal breeder of corn snakes

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  1. Wait untill september 7th and go along to doncaster dome.The I.H.S  are holding the biggest reptile fair in this country for the last 10 years and all the breeders will be there and you will pick up variouse corn morphs at very good prices.


  2. theres a store in hull called snakes and dragons im not sure which road it is on though.. maybe if you look on yell.com. they had some in there when i last went a couple of weeks ago

  3. A breeder is good.

    IF you get a snake dont feed it live mice and rodents.

    Try like insects. I hate seeing little creatures die.

    :(     Buy dead rodents and live insects.  

  4. heya hun i have 2 corns.

    1st ignore krissy...never feed a corn insects, only dead mice(hes right on that bit).

    anyway, u wil know that already if u have done ya research.

    i bought both of mine from a pet shop (i live in dudley so i dunno bout hull)

    but my advice is find a good pet shop. if they dont let u hold the snake b4 u buy thats a bad sign, also all baby corns will be a little jumpy but the assistant should still hold them and if they are very jumpy then its a sign they havnt been handled a great deal.

    u can always tell a good pet shop really. i dunno how ud find a local breeder but the prob with that is they arnt regulated by anything.

    i hope u get a gr8 snake and i know i havnt answerd ur question exactly but i hoped i helped.

  5. Look for a private local breeder. That way, you know what you are getting, and for a fraction of the price.

    If you've done any home work, that will make sense.

  6. Google might be a good place to start:

    http://hull.oodle.co.uk/sale/pet/-/pet_b...

    Make sure you meet with the breeder first and inspect the environment they keep their snakes in.  Also, I wouldn't recomment a hatchling - much better first tmie to get a slightly older snake who is feeding well and is in great health.

    Join up or read the answers on www.cornsnakes.com - you'll find everything you could possibly need to know about caring for them on there.

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