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Q: does anyone know where i can find a butter corn snake in al/tn
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exoticcritterss

hello, i have been looking for a butter corn snake for a long time now and cant seem to find one, not wanting it shipped (just to hot) i am not really looking for a hatchling, but if that is all i can find then as long as its a good eater, that will be fine, i dont care if it is a male or female, i am in the huntsville alabama area and would like it to be close by. if anyone knows of anyone, please let me know.

thank you

Points: 100
Topics: Knowledge Base
Tags: Breeders, Butter, Buying, Morphs
Species: Other Colubrids > Other Colubrids > Elaphe guttata guttata
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Assisted Answer 7/17/2009 10:35:49 PM

TVR
Ryan Beaty at the dixie reptile show birmingham, AL
dixiereptileshow.com
 
Accepted Answer 7/18/2009 4:08:13 AM

FowlerHerps
I don't personally know any breeders carrying that specific morph, but I second TVR's recommendation - the Dixie Reptile Show meets once a month in Birmingham and is a great source for animals and supplies. Judging from the schedule on their website, the next show is today (Saturday) the 18th, and the next after that is August 8th. Or you could always just make the trek to Daytona :)

If you do end up visiting the Dixie Reptile Show, also check out Sabrina Robertson. I've bought some corns from her and was impressed with both their quality and her service.

Good luck!
 
Member Comment 7/18/2009 10:55:16 AM

Sylvias
Justin Guyer from Guyer genetics definitely has some but I don't know if his adults are for sale or if they are breeding (Also don't know exactly where he is either =/ ) but it's definitely worth getting in touch with him, his big male butter is the most gorgeous corn snake I have ever seen! http://www.freewebs.com/jguyer1/
 
Assisted Answer 7/18/2009 10:51:58 PM

jenneses
You could try cornsnakes.com, they have a list of breeders by State, and the corns in the cornsnakes for sale section could help you out as well.
 
Member Comment 1/17/2011 6:28:29 AM

abi21491

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