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Ooops.

AliCat37

Michelle's Candied Corns!
Went to the expo today looking for an amel stripe male...
ended up with this.



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I plan to add him to my little "education" group that includes my bull snake and hognose. We go out and talk to people about identifying venomous snakes from non venomous snakes!
 
I oopsed too

I've decided to name the male Zorro and and the female Foxy (since zorro is Spanish for fox) for two reasons

  1. John brought them to me and he is aka Zorro
  2. They have masks like Zorro
Foxy
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Zorro
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Yes, they are Vanishing Pattern Hypo Honduran Milk Snakes
There was one guy selling some Hypo Hondurans, but I didn't see any VPs
 
Very neat. I saw the Hondurans at the show. I was very, very tempted to get an anery from Scales N Tails, but they were all babies and I wanted something a bit bigger.
 
I've decided to name the male Zorro and and the female Foxy (since zorro is Spanish for fox) for two reasons

  1. John brought them to me and he is aka Zorro
  2. They have masks like Zorro

He looks just like me when I am in my mask and cape!! I'll have to start posting my non-corns either here or on my forum. I seem to be getting a lot of them lately.
John
 
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