The Reptile Rainforest Colubrid Pricelist
Normal corns:
We have many different bloodlines, including pure, wild variations from Florida. Many of our regular corns are also het for various traits.
$45-$55
CORNSNAKES (Elaphe guttata)
Amelanistic corns:
Beautiful, and highly variable. If you breed corns, you can't have too many albinos in your collection.
$55-$60

Anerythristic corns:
These are mostly a by-product of other breeding experiments here, and are usually het for one or more other hidden traits. As a result, we have some of the nicest Black Albinos around!
$60

Volcano corns:
These are not Bloodreds, but regular corns selectively -bred to bring out all the red possible. As they mature, the belly checks disappear, and the ventral surface turns red/orange too. Customer feedback implies that a Volcano Corn is the pride and joy of many reptile collections throughout Canada.
**We are planning on offering the first albino Volcanos for sale in 2008...stay tuned!**
$65
Snow corns:
Still an old favorite!
$65

Ghost corns:
Sorry for bragging, but I have never seen ghost corns that look this amazing! I can't wait to see what some other morphs will look like when we cross this line into them!
$85
Hypo Corns:
A highly variable gene that has proven invaluable in crossing experiments with other cornsnake morphs. Just look at what's it has done for Ghost and Crimson corns!
$75 +
Crimson corns:
Hypomelanistic Miami phase corns. From Serpenco stock.
$70
Frosted creamsicle corns:
This line is rumored to have grey ratsnake blood in it. We also have "Snow frosteds" pop out each year for the same price.
$65
Anerythristic Frosted creamsicle corns:
They look very similar to ghosts, but of course they were not "created" the same way. Very interesting looking corns indeed!
$75
Okeetee corns:
Pure Okeetee's from Love stock.
$70
Blizzard corns:
All white with red eyes. 
$115
$70 for hets
Caramel Corns:
These subtle beauties are all het for Butter. Some will be het for Motley.
$75
Butter corns:
The most intense yellow I have ever seen on a corn snake. Some will be het for Motley.
$125
Motley corns:
We are expecting quite a mix of Motleys in 2007. Anerythristic, Butter, Caramel and maybe more.
$75-$250

Lavender corns:
$125
$75 hets

Aztec corns:
This will be an experiment with other varieties this year, so I'm not 100% sure what we can expect! Inquire to find out what they will be het for.
Pricing upon hatching...let us know if you want to be on the waiting list.
We are working with many other cornsnake varieties; surprises are always possible. Let us know if you want in on the ground floor!
Hypo Emory's ratsnakes: (Elaphe emoryi)        Light green blotches on a pale cream background. A new and exciting hypo morph with the potential to revolutionize the creamsicle mutation! A hardy and gentle ratsnake.
$200
Bloodred corns:
We will be continuing to test the waters with Volcano crosses, so pure Bloodreds may not be available for a few years. If you would like to get in on the crossing experiment, contact me.
RATSNAKES(Elaphe obsoleta)
Charcoal corns:
Type "B" Anerythrism. This year's Charcoals will be a result of crossing Pewter and Blizzard corns.
$75
Pewter corns:
Charcoal Bloodreds. A must see/must have!
$150
Albino Texas Ratsnakes: (Elaphe o. lindheimeri)  Gorgeous snake but be warned; you may need to have an exorcism performed. Hardy, but Not for beginners.
$60
KINGSNAKES (Lampropeltis getula californiae)
Chocolate California Kingsnakes: (Lampropeltis g. Californiae)
The only Kingsnake we are currently working with. Maybe it's my love of chocolate that drew me to this rare phase, who knows? I just think they are the most elegant looking Cal King! Some have some faded pattern, some are completely chocolate brown as adults.
$90
MILKSNAKES (Lampropeltis triangulum)
Mexican Milksnakes: (Lampropeltis t. annulata)
Another small and interesting Milk species. All of ours have very calm dispositions.
$90
Albino Nelson's Milksnakes: (Lampropeltis t. nelsoni)
The Best description I can come up with is "mouth-watering eye candy!" Hets will be available at a lower price.
$200
Anerythristic Honduran Milksnakes: (Lampropeltis t. hondurenensus)
Now that we have these I completely understand the "photos don't do them justice" claim. You will not be able to stop looking at them! Another future breeding project.
$Market value
MISCELLANEOUS COLUBRIDS:
Western Hognose snakes: (Heterodon nasicus)
Still our most popular snake. We sell out of these first each year! If you don't have a hog, you're missing out!
$95
Please remember, our prices now INCLUDE the sales tax!
Different color phases
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Black Pinesnakes: (Pituophis m. Lodingi)
If you're looking for a large, dolice and LEGAL snake that end up needing it's own apartment, this is the snake for you! It's getting harder to find good quality lodingi these days...ours are as black as any I've seen. Truly impressive!
$125
Albino Bullsnakes: (Pituophis melanoleucus )
A good sized constrictor that has an appetite of legendary proportions in the snake world! Bulls are considered to be Canada's largest snake. We should have a whack of babies available in 2008.
$150, Hets $80
Namibian House Snakes: (Lamprophis Fuliginosus ssp.)
A calm and pretty House snake. This is a species rarely seen or bred in captivity. Another exciting project for 2007!
$100
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Albino Pastel Pink Western Hognose snakes:
As far as I know, we will be the first to produce these in Canada! They will be a great investment for years to come.
$1500 each
$200 each (Possible hets)
$700 for 2.2 possible hets. (The best possible het value!)
Baby Okeetee
Volcano with eggs
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Rootbeer corn in shed, Volcano with eggs
baby Volcano
"Home of the VOLCANO CORN"
Juvenile Volcano
Juvenile Volcano
Juvenile Volcano
Belly shot