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General Chit-Chat ForumDiscussion about general topics that are really off topic concerning corn snakes, or just about any old chit at all.
but they don't have a lot of white on them. In fact they don't have any white at all
I guess its the picture that flushes out the true color of these beauties.
They actually have two toned colored of orange on them. One with more brownish (kind of like sand but a bit of orange color to it) and the other is a darker orange (kind of like soil with a bit of orange on it)
I am keeping 2.2 of them and 1.2 are adults and none of them are nippy. The samller one is a bit or less more flightly but not that bad.
I know that they have a reputation of being very nippy and bity but luckly mine are still alright.
But as hatchlings, they're mean as can be.....and you can hear them hiss even if you're in another room. They're pretty good with hissing and biting when small. Adults? Well mine are good.
I thought you were trying to cut down on your collection Simon!! You know I'll take those Red-chained off your hands for ya! Now the question is.....how are we going to get them to California?????
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