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First corn...amel motley

airenlow

hope is not a strategy
This is Sixx...my first corn snake. He hatched late '07 and is 21g. I just thought I should show everybody the new addition...

After his first feeding with me
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OK let me explain...I know the whole reason for feeding in a separate container is to avoid ingesting bedding. Neither of us is comfortable with the handling yet so things tend to get a bit messy:). But I made sure he didnt eat any.
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His new viv
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Thanks for looking!
 
Beautiful Amel! And I 2nd that your viv is great.....is it a 20 gallon long? Might be a bit big for a baby.
 
Hi!

This is all assumptions, but it looks like you are feeding live. I just wanted to warn you of the dangers with feeding live, if you don't already know them. Once the prey item gets bigger, the mice have teeth, and don't hesitate to bite the corns, eyes are a critical spot. If you need some advice on this matter, or help on how to wean off live, email me.

Secondly, thats a beautiful motley.
 
Hi!

This is all assumptions, but it looks like you are feeding live. I just wanted to warn you of the dangers with feeding live, if you don't already know them. Once the prey item gets bigger, the mice have teeth, and don't hesitate to bite the corns, eyes are a critical spot. If you need some advice on this matter, or help on how to wean off live, email me.

Nope not feeding live...just poor quality pics. haha...thanks for keeping an eye out tho!:)
 
Soo... what're your plans for that 10 gallon? ;)

Well my gf killed her critters (african clawed frogs) that were in there...that was supposed to be this guys home but I upgraded instead. The empty cage syndrome is kicking in already and I will be filling it with a blizzard in the next few months…
 
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