Serpentine_since09
New member
Hey all, I'm Natalie and I live in the UK. I acquired my first corn snake when I was 19, somewhat without permission I might add, but after loving snakes for as long as I can remember since being a very little girl, I couldn't set foot in a reptile shop without immediately wanting to buy a beautiful little snake of my own! So, one day I gave in and ended up with this little girl:

She was in a tub with a Carolina, and next to it she was so vivid I had to have her! I called her Tango because (Please excuse the bad humor) she literally looks as if she'd been Tango'd! I've had her a year and almost four months now, and so far she's been very healthy and a brilliant feeder. She's a curious and funny little thing, with seemingly limitless amounts of energy, so I'm very happy I have her. This is a recent-ish picture of her feeding, and I've always been curious to know if she's about the right size for her age?

Maybe I worry too much, I know the picture isn't ideal to show her size, but right now she's in her blue phase so I'm unable to get a really up to date one. :dunce:
Anyway, I'm very glad to have joined this site, as many people here seem very knowledgeable, kind and helpful, and believe me it's likely I'll have endless questions to come yet, especially as I'm considering breeding Tango at some point. I hope you can all bear with me and my first (and definately not last) snake!

She was in a tub with a Carolina, and next to it she was so vivid I had to have her! I called her Tango because (Please excuse the bad humor) she literally looks as if she'd been Tango'd! I've had her a year and almost four months now, and so far she's been very healthy and a brilliant feeder. She's a curious and funny little thing, with seemingly limitless amounts of energy, so I'm very happy I have her. This is a recent-ish picture of her feeding, and I've always been curious to know if she's about the right size for her age?

Maybe I worry too much, I know the picture isn't ideal to show her size, but right now she's in her blue phase so I'm unable to get a really up to date one. :dunce:
Anyway, I'm very glad to have joined this site, as many people here seem very knowledgeable, kind and helpful, and believe me it's likely I'll have endless questions to come yet, especially as I'm considering breeding Tango at some point. I hope you can all bear with me and my first (and definately not last) snake!