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WIR: June 29th to July 5th 2008

toyah

Snakes in designer genes
You're going to hate me this week - I'm unable to view most images at the moment due to issues with my work PC, so this is a text only WIR.

Normal service will no doubt be resumed next time :)



LOADS of new members this week.

fidds has a beautiful normal who's been fussy recently. Lots of great advice on dealing with partial sheds in this thread.
JPeg joined from Québec with a lovely amel motley type.
hallnvybtch shows some pictures of her anery baby - lovely contrast!
jolenes keeps retics and burms, but has come to cornsnakes.com as her children keep corn snakes.
emski_steady20, George, and Dru, join us from Yorkshire.
Dread Pirate Roberts aka Ryan has been breeding corns since 1986, inbetween running a tattoo shop.
Diva has three hatchlings, all escapees -
durtis joined and made a bit of a faux-pas regarding his avatar. All sorted now, though you'll have to welcome him via PM rather than in his thread now.
ciara has her first corn, guesses on morph welcome.
Bling_my_leo has a lovely list of pets - but no corns!
susuba rescued an amel or creamsicle type. Congratulations on your new snake!
ninasnake finally got photos of her lovely bright normal posted.
Remi is in Florida - prime country for corn snake meet-ups!
hgrub from Thailand is planning on getting some US corn snakes this year. A long journey for these little snakes.
kendjay2 aka Ken is looking for a cornsnake soon, and is here to learn about them first.


Threads of interest ...

http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69536 - opinions on coconut husk substrate?
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69273 - ambient light
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69477 - overweight snake rescue
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69230 - swimming corns
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68877 - corny yawns!
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69435 - oozing eggs
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69494 - what's your least favourite morph?
http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69403 - what makes a sunglow a sunglow?


Eggs

A double clutch for ForkedTung, from an amber x butter mating

cdp13075 has plump and healthy eggs in the incubator.


Babies

Cflaguy has eight more boots on the ground. But how many hatchlings is that? And where are the photos?

Fourth clutch of the year for PJCReptiles. Most of the hatchlings are here, but the sunkissed anery got its own thread.

Bloodred, stripe, and amel combined give Snakexperience a lovely varied clutch and raises some questions about definite identification of blood stripes from het blood parents

WAS1 had the first pip at 71 days incubation. Congratulations on the babies, and your patience!

Gorgeous dark okeetee baby just after the first shed from MegF.

SunProject has a whole clutch of lovely amel motleys

Twin sunkissed lavenders for Mohrsnakes. Sibling and shedding photos were also kindly posted for us to drool over.

Random8A's first two clutches are pipping! Where's the photos you promised, Amanda?

Mohrsnakes has a big jumble of hypo, lavender, and charcoal for us to look at. Lavender phantoms? Yes please!

... and even more sunkissed combos from Mohrsnakes.

Longest incubation award must go to these eggs from Susan - 81 days!

Lexcorn has an amazing coral avalanche x granite clutch pipping now. First out - ghost bloodred. That'll match Lex's other ghost bloodred clutch!

Murphy is playing games with PJCReptiles, but the babies are gorgeous anyway

Congratulations susang on your first ever babies.

MegF has locality Okeetee babies, including zig zags.

Dilute snow stripes from RobStevens - gotta love those unexpected hets.


Drunken regret of the week

This memory will haunt you forever, diamondlil - but hopefully it will teach our children to not get drunk in areas where flies are being killed

"my worst insect story involves long hair, being drunk, and blundering into fly-paper. I actually had to be cut out of it by equally drunk friends all screaming with laughter."

from http://cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69357


Can anyone help?

lucia is looking for photos of corns with stomatitis, if anyone has some photos to submit ...



That's all folks - hope you enjoy reading :)
 
Excellent!

Great job Toyah! I think I actually like this little spin on the WIR. Whether it was out of your control or not. Doing it this way made me dig deeper into the posts and see other things I missed this week. I definitely appreciate the inclusion this week. Thanks!
Jay :cool:
 
Great W.I.R!!! Full of great info and some stuff I didn't even catch :0) Can't wait till the pics come back..heheh :0)
 
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