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  1. sprdonkey

    Strawberry Hatchlings

    Gomez, Pugsly and Wednesday, the always crowd pleasing '06 Morticia, is sadly very much in shed and bieng rather uncooperative (vampiress that she is). But I wanted to share my three babies of whom I am very proud. http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s306/Fizzlefry22/Strawberrys004.jpg...
  2. sprdonkey

    Inbreeding

    Back in 2001 or 2, something like that, I got my first pair of Corns. About 3/4 of the way down my mistifying little bubbble gums spine there was a lump. I was understandably concerned. My friend michelle said that she had picked them out for me and not to worry, that sometimes they hatch out...
  3. sprdonkey

    Gardeners!

    This is probably going to sound really bizarre but....Thinking in terms of compost, our soil here packs as hard as rock right after you turn it. I planted roses in a flower box out front and shortly thereafter dumped out a little bit of old aspen bedding into that area while hoseing out some...
  4. sprdonkey

    Anaheim Ca NARBC show

    I was just wondering who all might be going to the biggest west coast show, lol...Besides us anyways?
  5. sprdonkey

    Adult Cornsnake Housing

    We have been discussing changing housing for our larger juvenile and adult corns. I got to wondering what sizes/brands of "Tubs" larger volume breeders typically use to house average sized yearling+ snakes. I know that there is no real substitute for the quality of a good terrarium. I am...
  6. sprdonkey

    Bloodred male, endearing himself.

    So I was plodding my way through feeding the hungry masses the other night and while convincing myself that I had to keep going I found this young man in such an obvious state of contentment after gobbling in his meal that he had decided to express himself as only a snake could.......I was...
  7. sprdonkey

    Striped bellies?!?

    I am really beginning to agree with my better half that the man who facilitated the creation of my Sherbert and Valentine doesn't know his pairings from a whole in the ground. Nothing that he told me appears to be correct and then there are other funny things like this. Half of the babies have...
  8. sprdonkey

    What is this funny stuff in the saddles?

    One of our hatchlings stands out a little bit from the rest. He is wow bright and has these funny dashes through all of his saddles. His dad has it too but not to this extreme and it was not even evident until he got big. Anybody know what causes this in snakes?
  9. sprdonkey

    maybe a dumb question..

    Can anyone tell me weither normal pippies would look obviously different from normal hypo a pippies, pics would be awesome. :shrugs: Our clutch is finally hatchling and it would appear that we have two degrees of normal heads poking out. A couple are bright and a couple are drab...Dad was...
  10. sprdonkey

    Im a little worried...

    I am a little worried about our eggs, beautiful first time clutch. We have started to see these very dark spots on a few of the eggs. They are opaque, if a light is shined on them it illuminates the inside's of the eggs well enough to see a lot of veins. The eggs were laid on 4/25 though...
  11. sprdonkey

    Mini-het-monster Mama

    Lets just say that the man that produced her rambled on with a lota possibilities...Mostly what I got was that she came from an unknown ghost (possibly a christmas ghost) and amel het anery motley cross.....She was paired with a male produced by the same breeder (Anery het for motley, het for...
  12. sprdonkey

    Can anybody nail this morph?

    Her head, is totally grey, then at the neck, sharply lookes like a choco. chip cookie. No red, all brown and brown, isn't very photogenic, with or without flash she comes out looking yellow...Looked like a little anery when we bought her...but with a grey head...whats up with that...no line on...
  13. sprdonkey

    I can't help it..

    I just can't help wanting to show off my favorites. We've had a few recent additions, and a long standing dream is becoming more of a reality, I don't think it would be gaining such substance without this community. I am very gratefull for the friends that we (jon and I) have made here. A...
  14. sprdonkey

    Anybody care to hazard a guess?

    I bought her at a petstore that disclaims this fact: all of their snakes have hets but they do not track them. I have seen pics of similiar snakes but they all have different trade names...heh.
  15. sprdonkey

    Double cluthing warning signs?

    Hello, my amel just laid her first clutch ever, she's a little on the young side and was bred accidentally when I was forced to house together :cry: . She came out of the lay weighing 152g and is steadily putting it back on (wieghed approx. 200g at best when bred). I am afraid that if she...
  16. sprdonkey

    classic hypo

    I pulled this male as a neonate out from under a pile of RO's at a local pet store, he was hatched by checker belly farms. He sort of put me in the mind of rootbeer floats back then but as you can see he became a lot easier on the eyes...as he got older I noticed that his borders were'nt black...
  17. sprdonkey

    Rootbeer to...

    Just wondering, I have a rootbeer female (normal + normal x emory corn), het for amel. No other info on genepool...I was wondering about a pairing down the road with either a normal, or a very dark anery a. I was wondering which of the two might be neater, I don't know much about the Rootbeer...
  18. sprdonkey

    Female snow with a screamin motley pattern..

    I have a female snow with a screamin motley pattern. I want to facilitate the pattern but I am not certain what type of motley I should breed her with ...How can I best apply those genes? Ideas...
  19. sprdonkey

    I am in need of a popular opinion...Anery type "?"

    I am trying to determine what type of Anery that I have here, normal pattern, very dark fellow. The centers of his dorsal pattern keep receeding to the background color, reducing every time he sheds. He was hatched by a local breeder that had no forthcoming information on his parentage and I...
  20. sprdonkey

    Belated Hello...

    Hello. I'm not really sure how else to start and intro heh...My name is Sia and my fiancees' name is Jonothan. A few people here at Cornsnakes.com may already be familiar with SprDonkey, Jonothan discovered the forum and both of us love the community..admittedly I'm a little behind, he's more...
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