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WANTED Candy Cane and/or Green Snow

sk0gberg

Crazy Swede
When my BF goes to Florida we are thinking about bringing some snakes home. Already checked with customs on my side of the pond and all papers are in orders, so now we only need to find what were looking for. :dancer:

So anyone got some for sale or atleast know where I might find a pair? He will be in Florida feb. 14-28th. Preferably juveniles or sub-adults.

I know the Swedish reptilescene quite well but the US one is quite new for me and exceptional big what Im used to! =)
 
Hei, Martin fra Norge her. Velkommen. I would say that if you want to expand your collection with an american corn or two, get something that is really hard to get in Europe. Green spots are rare even here so I don't know if you'll have any luck. I don't know the European snake market, but from what I gather Lava is still pretty rare over there(it also happens to be my favorite gene) but it is increasingly common here. Cinders must be pretty rare over there too.

Anyway, whatever you get, good luck. You'll find many breeders in Florida.
 
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