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Livestock - Snakes

Below are some of the snakes you can find instore.  Pictures are of the specific animal available for purchase.  To reserve an animal or express an interest, please contact us on: 01909 518808.

Anery Cornsnake

ANER12

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The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a calm, slender, and easy-to-handle colubrid native to the southeastern United States. Reaching 3–5 feet in length, they come in a wide variety of stunning color morphs. Corn snakes are non-venomous and known for being docile and beginner-friendly. They thrive in simple setups and are excellent feeders, making them one of the most popular pet snake species worldwide.

Age:

Juvenile

Captive Bred

Origin:

Sex:  

Not Known

Price:

£74.99

Hypo Cornsnake

HYPO45

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The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a calm, slender, and easy-to-handle colubrid native to the southeastern United States. Reaching 3–4.5 feet in length, they come in a wide variety of stunning color morphs. Corn snakes are non-venomous and known for being docile and beginner-friendly. They thrive in simple setups and are excellent feeders, making them one of the most popular pet snake species worldwide.

Age:

Juvenile

Captive Bred

Origin:

Sex:  

Not Known

Price:

£79.99

California Kingsnake

CALI06

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The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis californiae) is a hardy, medium-sized colubrid native to the western United States and northern Mexico. Known for their striking banded or striped patterns and a wide range of color morphs, they typically grow 3–4 feet long. These snakes are non-venomous, easy to care for, and generally docile, making them popular pets. They’re also known for their strong feeding response and possible immunity to rattlesnake venom in the wild.

Age:

Juvenile

Captive Bred

Origin:

Sex:  

Not Known

Price:

£129.99

Columbian Rainbow Boa

CORB19

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The Colombian rainbow boa (Epicrates maurus) is a non-venomous, semi-arboreal snake known for its beautiful iridescent sheen that reflects rainbow colors under light. Native to humid forests and river basins in northern South America, it typically grows 4–6 feet long and thrives in warm, high-humidity environments. While slightly more active and defensive than some other boa species, they can become calm with regular handling and proper care.

Age:

Juvenile

Captive Bred

Origin:

Sex:  

Not Known

Price:

£139.99

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