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Tcoletta19

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Hey all im from new jersey and new to this forum. Im looking to purchase my first corn snake. I have owned snakes before (california kings). Now i was hoping someone could help me find a breeder in nj i would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks all
TJ
 
Thanks for the welcoming. Thats what i was affraid of hearing i have been searching online for awhile now trying to find one but have been unsuccessful which is why i joined this site
 
A lot of the breeders on here ship, and if (when) I get a second corn, it WILL be from a breeder on this sight, as I know all the breeders here are super helpful, have beautiful animals that are well cared for, and are dedicated to maintaining healthy genetics.
Also, welcome to this site!!!
 
Thanks for the info looks like no breeders in jersey so i will have to go the shipping route. Now to find from who..
 
Thanks for the info looks like no breeders in jersey so i will have to go the shipping route. Now to find from who..

Good luck on that one. lol Lots of babies are hatching for us this time of year so browse the sale section but also make sure you check out a breeder before you purchase on here. http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=13

It is a great resource for all reptiles not just corns. And most of all post pictures of your new one when you get it. We love seeing every ones scale babies.
 
Hi!
Not to butt in but welcome to the site!
Just remember that corns with brown eyes are illegal in NJ with some exceptions. Lavenders are one of those excpetions I think.....
I also think there is a possibility that Christen might have some really nice lavender stuff later on this season, and she is AWESOME to deal with! :)
 
Christen i checked your site said nothing available do you have any hatchings in the works?

I do not have anything available as of yet. I do have butters that will hopefully hatch soon then I have another clutch of gray babies due to hatch in about a month. So nothing real soon unfortunately.
 
Welcome to the forum....here is a helpful site for the various corn snake morphs that helped us when we started http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/species/elaphe_guttata/
You are welcome to take a look at our website (link below) if you like - the 2012s are hatching out daily and we update the site as they become available. There are many wonderful breeders on here to help you with the corn snake addiction.
 
Hi!
Not to butt in but welcome to the site!
Just remember that corns with brown eyes are illegal in NJ with some exceptions. Lavenders are one of those excpetions I think.....
I also think there is a possibility that Christen might have some really nice lavender stuff later on this season, and she is AWESOME to deal with! :)

Did not know that i didnt look into that thanks for the info now what kind of corns should i be looking at that will obey new jerseys laws
 
Did not know that i didnt look into that thanks for the info now what kind of corns should i be looking at that will obey new jerseys laws

Anything with amel would be fine....
amels, which includes reverse okeetees, candycanes and sunglows...
butters
opals
blizzards
snows
avalanches
fires
lavamels
ultramels

and I think lavenders are ok, even though they don't have red eyes.

That's off the top of my head, I am sure there are more.
 
I was looking online google search and i like the ultralmels. Whos the person to talk to about these and how much do these usually cost (hatchings of course)
 
I was looking online google search and i like the ultralmels. Whos the person to talk to about these and how much do these usually cost (hatchings of course)

Just so you know, some people think that ultra is a hybrid, between a corn and a grey ratsnake. I am not so sure that is true though.
As far as I know, there is no one here "famous" for that morph, but just keep checking the classifieds until you find your new baby!
 
Welcome to the forum. I am also fairly new to this forum and I have Gotten so much info on here. So welcome to the forum.
 
Just so you know, some people think that ultra is a hybrid, between a corn and a grey ratsnake. I am not so sure that is true though.
As far as I know, there is no one here "famous" for that morph, but just keep checking the classifieds until you find your new baby!

Sorry for the newbish question but what do you mean by a hybrid i do not. No much about this kind of stuff
 
Sorry for the newbish question but what do you mean by a hybrid i do not. No much about this kind of stuff

My goodness you must be typing on a cell phone! Whenever I type on one my text looks pretty much like that!!:)

Anyway, a hybrid is a cross between 2 different species or subspecies of animal. I personally don't like them at all, in many cases a breeder has to trick them into mating because ordinarily they wouldn't.

Jungle "corns" are part cornsnake and part California Kingsnake.
Creamsicle "corns" are the amelanistic form of cornsnakes and great plains ratsnakes....
there are many others.
 
My goodness you must be typing on a cell phone! Whenever I type on one my text looks pretty much like that!!:)

Anyway, a hybrid is a cross between 2 different species or subspecies of animal. I personally don't like them at all, in many cases a breeder has to trick them into mating because ordinarily they wouldn't.

Jungle "corns" are part cornsnake and part California Kingsnake.
Creamsicle "corns" are the amelanistic form of cornsnakes and great plains ratsnakes....
there are many others.

Haha yes i am typing on my cell phone and these buttons are to small for my fingers lol. But ok now i understand what your saying so then are there any potential issues i would have by getting a ultramal
 
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