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Tawfik47

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Hey everybody, I'm Tawfik from Syria. I'm 25 years old.
I love snakes since i was a kid, now I'm planning on getting one now.
I did my research on internet and I falled in love with okeetee corn snakes. They look so bueatifull. Here in Syria ppl don't love snakes, seems like they think all of them has venom or they are big like anakondas :p
Anyway, I ordered a corn snake (okeetee one) from the pet shop next to my house. He said it'll take some time to get u one because he's gonna get it from outside the country. should not take him more then two days, Hopefully.
So as soon as I'll get it I'll make sure to post u some pics of it .

It's good to have here around alot of expertise in corns :)

:cool:
 
I just have one question ..
is the differences in prices between the corn snakes related to its morph or to its age ?!
 
I just have one question ..
is the differences in prices between the corn snakes related to its morph or to its age ?!
Hello & welcome! Both, actually. The new morphs are more or if the snake is homo for a number of genes it will be more expensive. And an older snake will generally be more than a hatchling. Corns change colors quite a bit between hatchling & adult, so with an adult you'll know what exactly it will look like. Also an adult will be close to or ready to breed rather than having to wait 2 or 3 years for a baby to get big enough. That's the reasons older corns usually cost more.
You might find this thread helpful, it has most of the common terms used with snakes/reptiles. http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91887

Can't wait to see pictures of your new snake when he gets here!
 
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