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I've decided to part with a great deal of my lower end animals to be able to better focus on some of my higher end projects and others that I feel are more worth the time, money, and effort. Below is a list of all available animals at this time. This list will be updated when animals are sold. I may consider trades for certain animals, but the trades have to be in my best interest. Other than that, I won't specify anything really concreteley (however, I will say that if you have any Australian/New Guinea-type elapids, Oxyuranus, Pseudechis, Pseudonaja, etc, feel more than free to get in contact with me).
1.1 Spectacled Cobras. Male is last year's baby, around 2 to 2.5' in length. Voracious feeding responce (or down right scary might be a better description!), female is cbb '03 and feeds on pinks left with her. Due to slightly off incubation temps, one of her eyes is a little smaller than the other. I'm only asking $275 for this pair of already very well-started specs.
1.1 Monocled cobras. Now this is a hard one. The male is albino, over 3' long, eats like mad, great hood marking, gorgeous coloration. His only drawback is that he has a slight tail kink that resulted most likely from an injury during his baby-hood. I've spoken with many keepers though and they've all assured me that he should be able to breed. Female is an LTC normal, almost 5.5', ready to breed now, eats great on pk medium adult rats. I'm asking $375 on this pair. Sound fair enough? I hope so, because you will not find a deal like that anywhere else.
1.1 Mozambique spitters. Both snakes are over 4', though I don't have any concrete measurements. The male is a really dark moz., the female is an awesome, more light snake, with a bluish sheen all over her body. Both snakes eat very well on pk smallish rats and are LTC animals in great shape. Only asking $200 on this pair!! They will probably breed this coming season!
1.1 Black-necked spitters. CBB '02, now around 2.5' in length each. Eating like champs and growing like weeds. Rarely do they hood and it's even more rare to see them spit. They will be perfect captives by the time they are grown. I'm asking $200 on this pair.
0.0.4 CBB '03 Boomslangs. I've yet to get these guys feeding on their own, and I do not want to sell them until they are. However, if you want to take one before then, we can work that out (probably at a discounted price). These babies are from my green male and olive-green female. I'm asking $150 each on them.
1.0 African variable bush viper (squam). Subadult bright green male with nice yellow banding. Eats fuzzies left in with him overnight. Asking $75 on him.
0.1 White-lipped Pit Viper. Sub adult female, 1.5' in length. Feeds very well on warmed f/t pinks right off the hemos. Pretty aggressive snake, and watch out for those fangs! Huge for a snake this size. Only asking $40 on her.
2.0 Timber (or "Canebrake" if you prefer) rattlesnakes. Larger one is around 3', really nice light snake with lots of white around the chevrons. Smaller is an awesome bluish-gray snake with nice dark chevrons. Asking $40 each.
2.0.1 Mojave rattlesnakes. Gorgeous adults, between 2.5 and 3' in length. Pretty decent temperaments. There is a good amount of variation between individual animals. Pics can be provided of each snake. Asking $60 each on them.
Also have avaiable:
0.1 Albino black rat. Cbb '02, 2.5' in length. $50
1.1 Jungle-coastal carpets. Adults, female is around 5', male is about 6'. $250/pair.
Note: Any of these snakes can be delivered free of charge to the Dallas show next weekend (Nov 1st). However, the venomous cannot be brought into the show, so other arrangements have to be made.
Pictures can be provided of all animals listed. All venomous rules apply. Know your state laws, because I will as well. $20 box charge and shipping usually runs between $50 and $70. If you want to make me an offer on the entire group (or what's left of it) let me know. As you can see, I'm very fair on my prices. For further information, please call 479-229-2991 or 479-858-8304 (cell). You can also visit http://www.rivervalleysnakes.com.
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