PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ THIS.....

The babies I'm offering are all feeding on thawed pinks (in a small separate container such as a deli cup) and are ready to ship now.  Like all babies, they will be nervous and will assume you are a giant predator until you they get used to gentle handling.  The Okeetees tend to be more nervous than the other types, so non-Okeetees may be a better first pet for a child or novice snake keeper.  Since their first month in a new home is the most important time to alleviate stress, please be sure to read my caresheet here:  http://cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia%20on%20the%20Web/-%20CARE%20SHEET%20Cornutopia%20corn%20snakes%20cornsnakes.htm.  You may find my book (Cornsnakes – The Comprehensive Owner’s Guide) helpful as well – we tried to answer every corn snake question ever asked of us in this book.  Please scroll down the following link for more info about the book:  http://cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia%20on%20the%20Web/-%20BOOKS%20POSTERS%20herp%20for%20sale%20Cornutopia%20corn%20snakes%20cornsnakes.htm

I usually ship every Tuesday for Wednesday arrival, and can ship to any business address, or you can pick up at your local FedEx office.  I will locate the closest FedEx for you online once you give me your address.  You can find more shipping details here:  http://cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia%20on%20the%20Web/-%20POLICIES%20SHIPPING%20Cornutopia%20corn%20snakes%20cornsnakes.htm

 

If you want more info about the parents of these babies…

Look for the white, typed labels (* - only in the photos of snakes I bred myself).  After the words “Brd. #2” you will see two sets of numbers in parenthesis.  Those are the ACR #s of the dad and mom of that particular snake.  Just go to www.herpregistry.com where you can browse the registry and look up those ACR #s.  Then you can see records and photos of each parent.

Thanks for looking at my new hatchlings!

Kathy Love