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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Corn Snake
I think a lot of it is individual personality
I'd not considered a corn 'til recently, when a friend of Mikhaila's got an anery corn for his birthday that particular one is a lovely snake with an inquisitive personality almost like a garter it hangs out on the vine and checks out everything - seems to enjoy being handled too now I'm considering - it's not made it to my list though
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Portsmouth, UK
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Re: Corn Snake
Hmm the ball python does sound like a nice snake to have. I think that will be top of my list at the moment but it wont be for a while that i get one as i need to save up (christmas just been and gone so money is short at mo
so ill have some time to do research on the different types. Its really good to have you all help out though with your own experiences, makes it much easier to get a picture of the different types. |
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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: VA
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Re: Corn Snake
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
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Re: Corn Snake
milks are still my favortie medium-large active snake they are active and also verry pretty and well tempered hondurans can get 4'-6' when adults and the they come in a lot of fairly-low priced morphs there are ticolor which have white black and orange-red and there are tangerine which have orange-red and black (my personal favorite) and there are manny beatiful morphs of those
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Re: Corn Snake
Got my first corn today. amel i beileve is the morph. hes an adult male and i got him at a steal price. The dude at the store said it was given to him by a school teacher who couldnt keep it in the classroom because it was so mean, and no one will buy him. I said i would gladly take him because the box he had him in wasnt exactly regulation size for a baby corn, let alone a 3and a half footer! when i was handling him he seemed fine and i put him in the cage then i got him out to show our neighbor and gave me a nice strike. i actually appluaded him, hes fine once you have him out but i guess in his cage he feels cornered. im gonna try the latex gloves thing soon.
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Re: Corn Snake
well i dont mind him biting me, i mind him biting others, so ill go with latex gloves so he can hopefully be trained to not bite any hands wandering in his cage
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