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As the title states I am a transplant from Australia where corn snakes can only be found in zoos, so being able to keep them privately here in the USA is cool as heck.

I am Brett and have been keeping a wide variety of herps since I was 14 (20 years already :cry: ). I have become totally addicted to corns for the variety of morphs, their temperament and relative ease of keeping. As many people, I started out with just one pet corn, the addiction has grown to a little over 30.

From my signature you can see I like a wide variety of morphs and while I do plan to breed a few of these this is purely a hobby and all my snakes are pets. My house is fast becoming a zoo with mice and rats (for obvious reasons), hamsters (NOT for the snakes), numerous tropical fish tanks, and my boy "Matey", my weimaraner, a rabbit, Bazza the large mouth Bass, Romeo the veiled chameleon and gosh knows what else will move in.

Well in a nut shell that's me and I would like to welcome anyone and also thank everyone for making this site such a pleasure to visit.

Kudos Rich Z ! :cheers:
 
Hi Brett, welcome to the forum. This is a great place for those with a corn addiction. Doesnt matter how many colors you have Rich will always come up with something better.
 
Welcome! Wow, I'm jealous! I have my 3 corns at present and looking to pick up a pastel ghost motely soon (after Susan from Willis Wildlife Enterprises posted a gorgeous pick of one of her adult males).

I'm currently paying off 3 ball python girls (one het hypo, and two 66% het pied). I can't wait till I get to bring them home either. I also have a small menagerie of crested geckos (cute little buggers!).

Welcome to the forums and know you're in good company of the herp obsessed! ;) :D
 
Welcome to the forums. Why did you move here from Australia? Not to put my own country down, but I have heard that the economy is MUCH better over there. Anyway, I know what you mean about having a zoo in your house and I'm still living with my parents (I'm 17). Haha, who knows what all I'll have once I move out and have a perminant job...
 
Thanks to everyone for the kind words.

Chris Steele said:
Welcome to the forums. Why did you move here from Australia? Not to put my own country down, but I have heard that the economy is MUCH better over there. Anyway, I know what you mean about having a zoo in your house and I'm still living with my parents (I'm 17). Haha, who knows what all I'll have once I move out and have a perminant job...

Well Chris, I look at it this way, I had the opportunity to move and see some more of the world. I love Australia and am a proud "Aussie", but if you are willing to work hard, Americas economy is strong enough to make a nice living. There is a lot more to any country than just the economy tho, heck, snow is still new to me, I love that white stuff and cop a lot of flack for doing so. :grin01:
 
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