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Hello from Colorado

blizzardlady

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Hello!

I am located in Colorado.

A few years back I purchased a male Blizzard corn and I have grown to have a fondness for corns.

I am planning on purchasing a female Blizzard so that I can hopefully set up a Blizzard breeding operation, of which I will am here to ask many questions about. :)
 
Welcome to the forum. There is a vast amount of info available if you use the "search" function. Good luck with the proposed blizzard breeding. I don't think I've seen an adult blizzard for sale on any of the sites I monitor, but hatchlings are available.
 
Welcome! I love blizzards. There's something about all-white and all-back snakes that I find totally enchanting. Good luck on your pursuit of a match for your current corn :)
 
Welcome! I am in the Denver area, and attempt to produce Whiteouts each year. This year I got only males, because I had a waiting list for pairs and females. It happens that way sometimes. The only other Coloradan I know of that produces blizzards/whiteouts would be Sean Niland (VMSherps). He's down southwest of you and has quite a selection of corns. A word of caution: Breeding snakes can be addictive! It will be hard to have just one pair. They're like potato chips! Also, you'll likely have to buy a hatchling. Adults are seldom available.
 
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