ConcinusMan
08-11-2011, 05:58 PM
Well it's been fun but my circumstances and priorities have changed drastically and it's time to let go of my hobby.
Prices do not include shipping. Overnight shipping is usually $25-$50 depending on weight and zip code.
Significant discount (to be negotiated by telephone and/or PM/email) to anyone who can take most or all the snakes, and overnight a USPS money order.
Snakes available:
2009 Orange phase male Iowa Albino T. radix "Amy" Produced by Don Belnap and his orange phase line of albino radixes. Will be ready to breed next spring or might be ready now. Super sweet and tame, huge appetite. Asking $150.
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2010 Female orange Nebraska albino T. radix. "Tango" approx 15 inches. half sister to snake above. Very strong, thick, excellent growth rate and appetite. Produced by Don Belnap. Asking $100.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg199/scaled.php?server=199&filename=111008large.jpg&res=medium
2.1 2011 Snow T. radixes. Huge appetites, no apparent inbreeding flaws. Perfect snakes, thriving and growing fast. approx 9 inches. Asking $40 each or take all 3 for $95. Produced by Julio (sirtalis01)
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Female albino Checkered garter T. marcianus. "Butters" Produced by Shannon Culp in 2010. Awesome greenish/yellow color and contrast. Not your average "boring" albino checkered. Also comes from a litter that produced pastels and albino pastels. Excellent appetite, moderate growth rate. Approx 8 inches and very strong and thick. Asking $30
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2010 Female Pastel checkered garter "Olivia". approx 13 inches. Very thick and robust, excellent appetite and fast growing. Produced by Shannon Culp and her line of Pastels. 100% het albino. Capable of producing pastels 1st generation if bred to normal, and possibly albino pastels if bred to albino or het albino. Asking $100.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg820/scaled.php?server=820&filename=oly002large.jpg&res=medium
FREE with purchase of $25 or more is one male albino checkered from Julio. Small, and slow starter but eats well now and is making progress. Color not that great. Good snake, just not what I would consider "grade AAA"
FREE with purchase of $100 or more is "Big Bertha". Nearly 4ft female SW WA dark headed T.s. concinnus. She's likely in her final years and shouldn't be bred. She appears to have recovered from an upper respiratory infection last winter with Baytril treatment. It does not appear to be viral (responded well to baytril) or contagious to healthy young snakes. She's not very active, but alert and eats well. Don't be fooled, she's strong and can take off like a bolt for quite some distance if given the chance. She just needs some TLC and a comfortable retirement home. Good body mass and appetite which has been gradually improving. Girl not included, LoL.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg560/scaled.php?server=560&filename=sarah006large.jpg&res=medium
Possibly more to be listed in the coming days.
Thanks for looking. Please respond by PM or email me @ ricklingo@hotmail.com.
Prices do not include shipping. Overnight shipping is usually $25-$50 depending on weight and zip code.
Significant discount (to be negotiated by telephone and/or PM/email) to anyone who can take most or all the snakes, and overnight a USPS money order.
Snakes available:
2009 Orange phase male Iowa Albino T. radix "Amy" Produced by Don Belnap and his orange phase line of albino radixes. Will be ready to breed next spring or might be ready now. Super sweet and tame, huge appetite. Asking $150.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg41/scaled.php?server=41&filename=aaa007large.jpg&res=medium
2010 Female orange Nebraska albino T. radix. "Tango" approx 15 inches. half sister to snake above. Very strong, thick, excellent growth rate and appetite. Produced by Don Belnap. Asking $100.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg199/scaled.php?server=199&filename=111008large.jpg&res=medium
2.1 2011 Snow T. radixes. Huge appetites, no apparent inbreeding flaws. Perfect snakes, thriving and growing fast. approx 9 inches. Asking $40 each or take all 3 for $95. Produced by Julio (sirtalis01)
4Pun8hwUJnM
Female albino Checkered garter T. marcianus. "Butters" Produced by Shannon Culp in 2010. Awesome greenish/yellow color and contrast. Not your average "boring" albino checkered. Also comes from a litter that produced pastels and albino pastels. Excellent appetite, moderate growth rate. Approx 8 inches and very strong and thick. Asking $30
http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/7863/111004large.jpg
2010 Female Pastel checkered garter "Olivia". approx 13 inches. Very thick and robust, excellent appetite and fast growing. Produced by Shannon Culp and her line of Pastels. 100% het albino. Capable of producing pastels 1st generation if bred to normal, and possibly albino pastels if bred to albino or het albino. Asking $100.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg820/scaled.php?server=820&filename=oly002large.jpg&res=medium
FREE with purchase of $25 or more is one male albino checkered from Julio. Small, and slow starter but eats well now and is making progress. Color not that great. Good snake, just not what I would consider "grade AAA"
FREE with purchase of $100 or more is "Big Bertha". Nearly 4ft female SW WA dark headed T.s. concinnus. She's likely in her final years and shouldn't be bred. She appears to have recovered from an upper respiratory infection last winter with Baytril treatment. It does not appear to be viral (responded well to baytril) or contagious to healthy young snakes. She's not very active, but alert and eats well. Don't be fooled, she's strong and can take off like a bolt for quite some distance if given the chance. She just needs some TLC and a comfortable retirement home. Good body mass and appetite which has been gradually improving. Girl not included, LoL.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg560/scaled.php?server=560&filename=sarah006large.jpg&res=medium
Possibly more to be listed in the coming days.
Thanks for looking. Please respond by PM or email me @ ricklingo@hotmail.com.