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Hello there

svo7321

Sopheetos
I am a first time okeetee corn snake owner, but I am pretty comfortable caring for herps- I've just completed an internship at a local zoo and have been working with animals - wild and domestic my entire life.

Just wanted to say hey, I will be posting a question on a feeding forum if I can find.
 
I worked with radiated torts, gila monsters, beaded lizards, and a plethora of frogs and snakes: I worked with the dumeril's ground boas and tree boas - although food aggressive, they were great.

My prof pic and avatar are pics of my corn snake. Here is another.
 

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Welcome to the site and thanks for sharing a picture of your snake. Great word "plethora" one of my favorites :) - favorite usage was in "3 Amigos" movie :)
 
very pretty! what is her name?

I actually haven't sexed yet and as of scale counting yest, I think this she may be a he! (I just always said she haha). Anywho, He/she is named Teemo. :)

Yes from LoL but also just because I like the name. He is just so speedy that he reminded me of Teemo.
 
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