Please have it held for pick up at the nearest location!!
We usually do that with snake shipments, SO much safer!!!
It is also frequently cheaper, if I recall correctly.
Generally, 20 long is minimum for an adult. Mine are in 32 q sweater boxes and 66 quart tubs. But they do well with just about any size. Hard to go too big!
Anery A, ghost, snow. Most hatchling anery A are a very stark black with a contrasting lighter base color, and charcoals are less black and more dark grey with darker background color and eyes. So Anery A. Cinder, or Anery C, tends to have red in the saddles, so no way!!
I should be able to...
Given that snakes only ingest much of anything 1-4 times a month, there is little risk. I would offer him a nice, thawed in water hot from your tap, rat on tongs, and see what happens. Mine always seem to prefer to be able to ambush their prey from within their hide, and if they miss, I have to...
You said it's in a tank? Many ball python owners that have them in a tank will help keep humidity by partially covering the screen top. I use Cypress for my bp's since it doesn't mold, and have them in a cb-70 rack for the big'uns or a 6 quart tub for the wee ones.
I would suggest cypress...
So a snow corn to a terrazzo het amel? Very nice!! None look like terrazzos, but it's a recessive, so that makes sense.
No, they won't change as much as Leos. Pretty much add red starting at the middle of the back. Should be able to see their adult colors coming in in a few sheds.
Which ones...
As a corn snake geek, I can't WAIT until the F2's hatch! OMGOODNESS!!!
I met Don at Daytona last year, and am SO EXCITED that not only does he have some awesome terazzo stuff, tessara stuff, but now THIS one?!? We had been wondering where that snake went!!!
Sorry, little excited. I LOVE corn...
It's a snow.
A better picture would tell us if it's a snow motley, as it looks like the saddles aren't completely connected.
It looks like a yearling, which will up its value. I would go with 30-50 dollars, assuming it eats frozen/thawed. Snows are just too common now to pay much more...