How to Sell a Pet Snake

If you're in the market to sell a pet snake, you'll have to do some basic research as you prepare for your big sale. Ready your pet snake for sale by finding out what species of snake you have, its care requirements and its market value.

Instructions

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      Check laws. Make sure that your species of snake is not endangered and that you can legally sell it.

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      Look for signs of illness or fatigue in your pet snake. Obesity, starvation, dull eyes and skin breakage may indicate that your pet snake needs to visit a veterinarian before it can be sold.

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      Verify that there is a market for your particular species of snake. Call pet shops, look at classifieds advertisements and check on Internet websites to get a general idea about your snake species' demand and availability.

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      Price your snake. Some snakes, due to the species rarity and individual attributes, should be priced above market value. Don't cheat yourself out of a good sale because you are unaware of your snake's true value.

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      Place advertisements in newspapers, pet shops and on websites, including online herpetological groups. Describe your snake's species (include its Latin and common name), age, health, coloring, sex, temperament, distinctive features and care requirements.

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      Interview potential buyers. Verify that they are aware of the species' particular needs, lifespan and the financial commitment involved with owning a snake.

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      Decide on buyer. Be sure that they are responsible enough to care for your snake (especially if it requires special attention). Verify that they are able to set a snake care routine and stick to it. Snakes require routine to eat and feel comfortable in their environments.

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      Invite the buyer to your home to finalize the transaction. Give your buyer any final instructions regarding your snake's care.