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So this big guy was hidden in the wreath that is on my front door. He raided a nest full of little baby brds. He ate them all. Anyway t is a beautiful snake. I took pictures and he went on his merry little way. He kind of reminds me of a racer but he had too much color IMHO. Anyway, I live in...
Okay, I have three cornsnakes. The creamsicle I have had since he was a hatchling theree years ago. The snow and the anery I have had for a couple of months. I got them both as adults.Anyway, I took the creamsicle out of his enclosure and put him in a rubbermaid and fed him. No problem. I did...
Allrighty, I bought this snake on February 23rd at a reptile show and as I was leaving the seller let it slip that she might be gravid. Here is a picture when I brought her home:
Fast forward a couple of weeks? My son takes her out to play with her and places back in her rubbermaid...
We went to the Prince William Fairgrounds today for a reptile show and ofcourse I ended up coming home with a snake. She's a big girl! My son named her Julie for some reason LOL! Anyway, hope that you enjoy:
Well, I go this pretty snake from a local craigslist ad. She is a good size(at least I hope that it's a girl). She is about 3 1/2 years old. Anyway am not qute sure what morph she is. I am assuming some type of snow, coral maybe? She does has yellow blotches on both sides of her neck. Anyway...
I was reading in another thread where a 3-4 year female corn snake was only 75 grams and not very long. Assuming that the snake was fed properly, I am wondering if inadequate housing could have caused this slow growth.I have heard that if a reptile is kept in a small viv that their growth rate...
As a hatchling I fed my snake frozen pinkies and then as he got older I found it more convenient to feed him a live mouse once a week rather than go through the hassle of having to thaw out the mouse. I know this sounds weird, but handling dead mice freaks me out way more than handling a live...
This is the male creamsicle corn that I currently have. He is my only snake right now. He is a little over Two years old. Anyway, I would like a female to possibly breed with this male. If it were you, what morph would you get? Here are some pictures of him:
Thanks for your help.
I apologize if I am posting twice, but I cannot find the topic thread that I posted last night so I am posting again. This little guy was found in the church bathroom. I live in Fredericksburg, Va. I am thinking that it is a grey ratsnake. What do you think?
Thank you!
Hello all it has been a while since I have been here. My creamsicle corn is doing very well. This little guy was found in the bathroom at church. I am thinking grey ratsnake?
I am a first-time snake owner. I have alway wanted a snake, but my husband was afraid of them and wouldn't allow them. I traded in my husband and got a snake. My son has named him Sly. I look forward to meeting everyone and learning as much as I can about my new pet.