View Full Version : So I want to buy a snake...
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-16-2011, 05:18 PM
How exactly does that work? note after two weeks of dreadfully unsuccessful attempts at trapping and herping I've come to the conclusion that my state reptile is endangered where I live... I suspect the increase in birds to be responsible.
Therefor I wish to purchase one... I pmed one of the people in the classified section but I'm a total novice at this and I was wondering exactly how it all works. How does one precipitate a transaction for snakes and arrange to have them shipped? What should I know ahead of time in attempting it? And can I be sure the snake won't be dead or sickly on arrival?
Also what is the normal price range for a young common or eastern female garter that is not albino and has no special coloring? I'm guessing between 20 and 30. Or at least that's what I've seen so far.
guidofatherof5
06-16-2011, 05:35 PM
How does one precipitate a transaction for snakes and arrange to have them shipped? What should I know ahead of time in attempting it? And can I be sure the snake won't be dead or sickly on arrival?
Also what is the normal price range for a young common or eastern female garter that is not albino and has no special coloring? I'm guessing between 20 and 30. Or at least that's what I've seen so far.
We have a lot of wonderful people breeding garter snakes. Your post should activate some interest from them.
I'm not sure what is out there in that size though. Usually babies are sold but that doesn't mean someone might not have a breeder or others for sale.
It's usually just a matter of finding a snake, agreeing on a price and making arrangements to pay. Most snakes are shipped in an insulated box with a cool pad or heat pad if needed. Most shipping is overnight so that the snake is not in the shipping system very long.
I know there are breeders on the east coast so shipping times and cost may be less.
Best of luck with finding a snake.
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-16-2011, 05:58 PM
Thanks for the advice, and yes I hope it does. That along with getting some basic info was my intention. My mother went and checked all the local pet shops, (against my advice) and non of them even carry garters. Which is probably a good thing as far as the snakes are concerned.
sirtalis01
06-16-2011, 07:11 PM
i have some nice big Baby albino checkerds FREE just pay for shipping...im in NY so it shouldnt be to much...
Sonya610
06-16-2011, 07:41 PM
Also what is the normal price range for a young common or eastern female garter that is not albino and has no special coloring? I'm guessing between 20 and 30. Or at least that's what I've seen so far.
Just keep in mind the shipping will likely be more expensive than the animal if you seek a normal nothing unusual garter so think ahead. Don't decide a week or two after receiving the new baby that you really should have gotten TWO and then pay shipping all over again!
Shipping two costs the same as one (at least for the little guys). Free albino checkerds are quite a deal btw. : )
Most here take paypal. The breeder will tell you the shipping cost based on your zip or you can look it up and calculate it yourself (breeders may prefer one carrier over the other for various reasons). Discuss packaging and such as needed for your comfort and make darn sure the address is correct -- make extra darn sure you are there to receive the package when it arrives!
Jeff B
06-16-2011, 08:14 PM
Discuss packaging and such as needed for your comfort and make darn sure the address is correct -- make extra darn sure you are there to receive the package when it arrives!
Better yet have it shipped to your closest local Fedex or UPS location and pick it up yourself, that way the snakes aren't riding around in a hot truck all morning baking in the sun.
guidofatherof5
06-16-2011, 08:48 PM
Better yet have it shipped to your closest local Fedex or UPS location and pick it up yourself, that way the snakes aren't riding around in a hot truck all morning baking in the sun.
Good suggestion.;)
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-16-2011, 08:55 PM
i have some nice big Baby albino checkerds FREE just pay for shipping...im in NY so it shouldnt be to much...
That sounds like an excellent deal... I wasn't actually looking for albinos but considering how rare and expensive I know them to be that's rather tempting.
Have you sexed them? I was hoping for a female since they tend to be larger and less hostile.
sirtalis01
06-16-2011, 09:43 PM
i have 15 females lol
d_virginiana
06-16-2011, 09:55 PM
Have you sexed them? I was hoping for a female since they tend to be larger and less hostile.
I wouldn't say the males are necessarily hostile, just more energetic and perhaps a bit more jumpy if they aren't used to being handled :) But I can see why you'd prefer a female.
If you're after a normal, is there any way you could find one in a local petstore or something? They're so cheap that shipping one would seem almost pointless... Also, that's a really good-sounding deal on those albino checkereds!
kibakiba
06-16-2011, 10:21 PM
Males and females can be hostile. Every snake has it's own way of viewing you. Respect the snake and you will likely be respected.
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-17-2011, 04:18 AM
i have 15 females lol
Perfect, I'll take one. Let me know your preferred method of shipping and I'll make the arrangement's on my end.
ConcinusMan
06-17-2011, 06:16 PM
That sounds like an excellent deal... I wasn't actually looking for albinos but considering how rare and expensive I know them to be that's rather tempting.
Not rare. Extremely common and available pretty much globally. Not expensive. Baby Albino checkereds usually go for around $30. Checkered garters spread across the globe decades ago and are available in many markets even where other garter species are not available, and albino checkereds are one of the first garter snake morphs available when the market for CB garters was still very young.;)
i have 15 females lol
Damn. I need a male.:mad:
Perfect, I'll take one. Let me know your preferred method of shipping and I'll make the arrangement's on my end.
Damn. I need to sell some baby Oregon red spots.
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-17-2011, 07:07 PM
I've seen them being offered for up to 130... obviously I'll take free ones if I can get them. I'm more interested in gender and temperament than in species or color.
sirtalis01
06-17-2011, 07:34 PM
ill send you a male on monday lol
Not rare. Extremely common and available pretty much globally. Not expensive. Baby Albino checkereds usually go for around $30. Checkered garters spread across the globe decades ago and are available in many markets even where other garter species are not available, and albino checkereds are one of the first garter snake morphs available when the market for CB garters was still very young.;)
Damn. I need a male.:mad:
Damn. I need to sell some baby Oregon red spots.
sirtalis01
06-17-2011, 07:35 PM
cool PM me your address and ill give you the amount for shipping...
I've seen them being offered for up to 130... obviously I'll take free ones if I can get them. I'm more interested in gender and temperament than in species or color.
ssssnakeluvr
06-17-2011, 09:53 PM
I have very mellow wandering babies too!
snakehill
06-20-2011, 08:21 AM
I know what you mean about no one in the area (MA/RI) raising or selling garters. They don't seem to ever have them at the few Reptile Shows we have around here either. It all comes down to ignorance about how great garter snakes are and how many beautiful varieties that are available. Oh well their loss our gain I guess. I'm surprised you can't find wild garters I have several in my backyard although the last one I saw I picked him up and he wasn't to happy about! He musked me and when I put him down he was gone! Haven't seen him since!
GaiusIuliusTabernarius
06-21-2011, 08:11 AM
There used to be a lot more... I suspect its a combination of factors... more birds, less water, larger more obvious me to scare the snakes away.
snakehill
06-22-2011, 11:20 AM
You're very lucky to be getting a free snake! No ones offered me one probably because they're afraid it won't eat, lol. I'm from MA also, have been living in RI for 10 years. You know what the call us here right?
RedSidedSPR
06-22-2011, 11:51 AM
No ones offered me one probably because they're afraid it won't eat, lol.
What do they think when they ship it out it will lose it's appetite? 'Cause it sure as hell ain't you
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