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Amel subadult male

compasslogic

New member
I'm going through interviews right now for jobs all over the globe, which has made me realize that I cannot move my snake with me to most international places. So he needs a new home!

Quick Info:

Male
Amel with unknown hets
119 grams
Born 2014
Eats f/t, never had to feed live
Never missed a meal
last shed May 20


He's not a terribly cuddly snake, and can get rather feisty and snippy. I don't think he would make a good pet for a child. I think he could be a lovely breeder though. I originally bought him because he was pink whereas the other amel hatchlings were orange, so I thought he might have some funky genes going on. To this day he has interesting white spotting throughout his coloration.

I'm really not sure what to ask for him, but I was thinking between $75-$100 since he's a good size, healthy, and could have something interesting happening genetically.

I live in St. Petersburg, FL, and would like a local buyer. I'm willing to drive to Orlando or further, or meet someone halfway, or meet up at a repticon. I don't mind shipping him, but I've never done it before so it's a risk for the buyer and would take time to get a license and figure out details on how to actually ship a snake.

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He's a good looking boy. I'm not in the market at this time, but wanted to suggest you check out SYR -- Ship Your Reptiles, if you ever need to ship.
 
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