Need to re-home cornsnakes

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I have developed a irrational fear of putting my hands in my snakes tanks. I have tried to get over it but it has gotten worse. They have never bit anyone but my fear has kept me from handling them very much so they have gotten a little hand shy. I am asking for $30 for each snake with their tank/tub but if you take both I will lower the price to $50 for both. I am also willing to trade for Leopard Geckos or a tank that is set-up to be part water and part land or hamsters. I am located in Perris California and I don't know how to ship.

The first one is a young snow cornsnake. He has sutures in his side and is kind of skinny because my cat got him. The vet said that the sutures will come out after he sheds a few times. I will give you copies of the vet records. He/she has a twenty gallon long tank with a heatpad/hide box & water bowl. He/she was 86gm on 12/20/10. He/she eats a large fussy mouse once a week. Here is it's iherp page.

http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/ViewAnimal.aspx?AnimalID=41220

The second one is a normal Cornsnake. It not very big because the people I got it from only fed it once a month. It eats a adult mouse once a week. It has a sterilite tub with the footprint of a 20g long but is only 6 inches tall and has a heat lamp because the heatpad stopped working/a hide box and a water bowl. Here is it's iherp page

http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/ViewAnimal.aspx?AnimalID=50117
 

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