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Corn Snake Photo GalleryShow them off! Post photos of your prizes and your favorities for everyone else to see and comment on.
1.0 Camo, ghost (anery & hypo) het charcoal
0.1 Lydia, amel
0.1 MIA, anery tessera - temporaily named mia because she went M.I.A. for 26 days 3 days after she arrived.
I need to get or make a light box so the pics turn out better. Hopefully if the temps cooperate, next week I'll have pics of 3 more coming from carol.
I've been looking for a honey tessera to use for a future breeding project. I happened to find Don Soderberg of South Mountain Reptiles had a 2017 female still in stock. Don was awesome to deal with as recommended by some of his past customers I know. This is my new girl Clover.
Of course on par with my luck of ordering snakes recently, there was some issues. So I now also have this pretty 2018 snow tesserae from Don. I'm thinking she might get named Winter.
It's an easy way to indicate the sex of a snake, especially in advertising:
1.0 is a male
0.1 is a female
1.1 is usually a sexed pair
1.2 is a trio one male and two females
2.1 is called a reverse trio two males and one female
0.01 usually means an unsexed snake. I've seen it as 0.0/1 also.
#%^@&*^ is American slang that means nothing that you were really hoping for has hatched.
Great. Thanks for info. This forum is so interesting. We currently have 3 corns;
1.0 Motley (not 100% sure which)
0.1 Normal corn
0.1 Albino (also not 100% sure)
We are waiting patiently for our first clutch of 9 eggs to hatch (Motley x Normal).
I am so super excited as I have never had snakes before.
We also have a few others; 2 pythons, 1 boa, 1 milk, 1 kingsnake.
Great. Thanks for info. This forum is so interesting. We currently have 3 corns;
1.0 Motley (not 100% sure which)
0.1 Normal corn
0.1 Albino (also not 100% sure)
We are waiting patiently for our first clutch of 9 eggs to hatch (Motley x Normal).
I am so super excited as I have never had snakes before.
We also have a few others; 2 pythons, 1 boa, 1 milk, 1 kingsnake.
I will be asking for so much more advice.
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