Where can I buy a snake for sale?

Where can I buy a snake for sale?

Click the snake pictures below to be taken to the corresponding list of reptiles available for purchase. If you buy a snake from us, you can be sure it’s guaranteed to arrive alive and in great condition. Why buy reptiles?

What kind of snake is a grass snake?

The grass snake (Natrix natrix) also called the ringed snake or even just water snake is a non-venomous snake found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They can survive in habitats in diverse altitudes and environments and are a species.

Is it safe to have a grass snake as a pet?

Grass snakes aren’t as friendly as other pet snake species, such as ball pythons and corn snakes. So, handling a wild-caught grass snake is unlikely to be a straightforward or enjoyable experience. To handle a grass snake, you have to let it wrap around your hand/arm. If you don’t support it this way, it’ll feel unsafe and become stressed.

What kind of home do you need for a grass snake?

You need an enclosure where your snake stays. Not just an enclosure, but a concealed home. A grass snake needs a smaller home. A big home makes your snake anxious. A grass snake needs a wooden vivarium. The reason for that is that wood is a great insulator of heat.

Click the snake pictures below to be taken to the corresponding list of reptiles available for purchase. If you buy a snake from us, you can be sure it’s guaranteed to arrive alive and in great condition. Why buy reptiles?

Are there any live milk snakes for sale?

We have several beautiful milk snakes for sale at rock-bottom pricing. Milksnakes are actually a species of Kingsnake. When you buy a Milk snake from us, you receive our 100% live arrival guarantee. Why buy reptiles?

Grass snakes aren’t as friendly as other pet snake species, such as ball pythons and corn snakes. So, handling a wild-caught grass snake is unlikely to be a straightforward or enjoyable experience. To handle a grass snake, you have to let it wrap around your hand/arm. If you don’t support it this way, it’ll feel unsafe and become stressed.

You need an enclosure where your snake stays. Not just an enclosure, but a concealed home. A grass snake needs a smaller home. A big home makes your snake anxious. A grass snake needs a wooden vivarium. The reason for that is that wood is a great insulator of heat.