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New babies are here :D

Artemisace

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So my babies are here and I'll probably make this a progression thread but here they are.
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Can you tell me what morphs they are exactly?
I can see one is a tesserae? And maybe the other is a snow?
I'm still learning my morphs lol
I LOVE feeding day- I like to see my snakes eating and happy and healthy!
 
Can you tell me what morphs they are exactly?
I can see one is a tesserae? And maybe the other is a snow?
I'm still learning my morphs lol
I LOVE feeding day- I like to see my snakes eating and happy and healthy!
Of course I can :D the first pic is a lavender motley, the second is a normal tessera and the last is a coral snow. Two females and a male. The tessera is the male.

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Beautiful!
Coral snow or ERO female is my snake purchase for next year- the coral snows get that bright pink and green-ish pattern going on as adults, don't they? I mean the adults are STUNNING.
 
From the pics I've seen on ians vivarium they do get SUPER pink as adults. Oh and I forgot to mention the male is het for amel anery and strawberry

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Your first snakes are a trio? You gotta watch it. These things are like potato chips. It's hard to stop at just a handful. I got my first (in the last30 years, that is) in spring of '13. I've already got over 50 keepers, and always a bunch for sale. Jim
 
Your first snakes are a trio? You gotta watch it. These things are like potato chips. It's hard to stop at just a handful. I got my first (in the last30 years, that is) in spring of '13. I've already got over 50 keepers, and always a bunch for sale. Jim
Well my first corn snakes are a trio. I have several giant snakes, some ball pythons and a tegu. So yeah..... I've been bitten by the reptile bug lol

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More feeding pics, hopefully the weather holds this weekend and I can get some outdoor pics.
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And not a corn but a cool pic of my biggest snake enjoying the rain.
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I have a chance on buying a dwarf retic, fully grown 5 feet.. I am tempted, I love them and then I see yours <3 <3 <3.. BUT I fear that is too much snake or me. Corns with their laid back attitude is just up my alley!
 
I have a chance on buying a dwarf retic, fully grown 5 feet.. I am tempted, I love them and then I see yours <3 <3 <3.. BUT I fear that is too much snake or me. Corns with their laid back attitude is just up my alley!
I say go for it, they are really fun to work with. At 5 foot a dwarf is gonna be just a bit heavier bodied than a big corn snake, just with a lot more energy. Something else to think about with retics is the intelligence they have, they are a lot smarter than your average snake. If you think you can deal with the energy and smarts of a retic and have the opportunity to get a dwarf I say go for it. I love my little corns but I will always have a retic.

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