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  • I don't produce bubblegums. Check with Carol or Stephen, I'm pretty sure both of them do. Good luck!
    I might have some this summer, but none at this time. No I don't know any breeders in Ohio that might have some.
    Hey, I will have to try and get the pics today. I didn't get a chance yesterday and I had gotten home when the lighting wasnt very good.
    She is Poss het lavender as well, she would be around $100 shipped. She is a baby though, from last years clutch.
    I actually dont really have anything left this year, other than maybe one ultramel, if I decide not to keep her. I already gave all my leftover hatchlings to the snake shop out here :( I'm sorry..
    Your local store should be able to IF they specialize in snakes, or have someone working there that is has the knowledge . If not you can look into if there are any local breeders, specialists, or herp societies in your area and try there.
    No problem. I don't mind helping at all :)
    On the housing issue.. I have mixed feelings on that. I personally do not house together as all my snakes are in a rack system. But I used to house them together, with no problems. I will say that most of the time there is no problem, as long as they are fed seperately, and there are enough hides and etc for both. But there is that risk of something happening, whether it be one eating the other, one not eating due to being housed with another, or one getting sick and you not being able to tell which on it is. If you do decide to house together, make sure that you feed out of the tank in seperate tubs, and keep them fed well. Watch for signs of stress with them, such as, one wont eat, or just acts agitated all the time. The tank you are getting though may be big enough for you to divide in the center to where they will both have their own tank. That is a good option. I did that with a 60 gallon tank once and it worked well..
    Um Depends. Online breeders sell them for $20-$30, but if you where to buy it in a pet store, they would usually run $40-$60 or so. The tank itself is worth at least $55, usually more, not to mention you get the stand and etc as well.. I think its a pretty good deal for everything that you get with it. I would probably move the corns up on the size food they are eating though. They are a little big for pinkies, even though they eat two.
    The first one is definitely an Amelanistic corn, a nice one at that. THe second one, I would need a clearer pic of.
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