View Full Version : getting a snake
tracealan4
06-07-20, 05:51 PM
i do live in a very rural area, and the and the closest shop to me only sells ball pythons for snake and im more into boas, are there any websites anybody has ever ordered from that they would back
EL Ziggy
06-07-20, 06:44 PM
I like morphmarket.com . They've got a large selection of nice animals.
toddnbecka
06-08-20, 10:50 AM
There's also faunaclassifieds.com and kingsnake.com
Are you looking for a specific species or morph of boa?
For whatever it's worth, I live in a major metropolitan area and still ordered both of my snakes (garters) online for delivery, and had great experiences. I purchased from well-known vendors and breeders and bought when the weather was not extremely hot or cold.
I made sure to be home for the first delivery. I was working when the second delivery was made, so I prearranged to have it held at a nearby FedEx holding spot, which was my local Walgreens. I didn't want to take the risk of having it sitting on my doorstep for hours on end, or, even sitting in my enclosed porch, which can get incredibly hot.
Good luck.
David339
06-09-20, 03:34 PM
i do live in a very rural area, and the and the closest shop to me only sells ball pythons for snake and im more into boas, are there any websites anybody has ever ordered from that they would back
I've had a lot of success ordering from snakesatsunset.com. I've ordered 3 snakes from them. All arrived alive and are doing great. My only complaint would be that one of them refuses to eat anything but live mice. I do not blame the seller for this though.
craigafrechette
06-11-20, 04:53 PM
I've had a lot of success ordering from snakesatsunset.com. I've ordered 3 snakes from them. All arrived alive and are doing great. My only complaint would be that one of them refuses to eat anything but live mice. I do not blame the seller for this though.
This is probably the first positive review I've heard of snakesatsunset.
I may be mistaken, but I believe they are snake flippers and not breeders.
Any which way, I've heard enough negative about them that I personally would definitely not buy from them.
According to their website they breed "many of" the reptiles they sell. So essentially flippers. Not a company I would do business with, not with so many reputable breeder only a mouse click away.
David339
06-11-20, 08:40 PM
This is probably the first positive review I've heard of snakesatsunset.
I may be mistaken, but I believe they are snake flippers and not breeders.
Any which way, I've heard enough negative about them that I personally would definitely not buy from them.
According to their website they breed "many of" the reptiles they sell. So essentially flippers. Not a company I would do business with, not with so many reputable breeder only a mouse click away.
I've seen some "field collected" stuff listed on their sites. Perhaps that's the "many of". They had a good BBB page and all. My 3 snakes were listed captive bred. I'm not sure about them being flippers.
dekaysbrownsnaK
06-12-20, 04:42 PM
Im not sure if youre recieveing my messages but if you are please get back to me.
Bubonic
06-16-20, 05:39 AM
I'm not saying anything against buying a snake from a website, but I find there's always tons of (healthy) reptiles needing rehoming at any given time. Especially snakes and lizards. I tend to go for them more than sites, b/c most of the time the owner cannot keep them due to moving, too busy, disinterest, etc..(You don't know what the owner will do to them if a home isn't found...)
The pricing for rehoming reptiles in general ranges anywhere from free to usually around $80 at most. Rarely over 100. Regardless of the places I've lived.
The high prices are for lizards, tortoises, even toads, frogs, etc. Snakes are usually free or at most $20.
Plus, Idk about you, but I'd much rather save a snake from an impatient owner then buy one from a smuggler or (mass) breeder.
ClockwerkBonnet
06-21-20, 02:45 PM
Im not sure if youre recieveing my messages but if you are please get back to me.
I see this one. :)
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