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Recent content by Enora

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    Should I get it? Should I not?

    I was at the local pet store and saw a really tempting corn snake. Looks to be a blood red motley with a really clean white belly. Fairly fit, considering the length of time it's been there. At least 4 months at the store. My problem isn't even getting the snake, it's where to put it. I'm...
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    Making a multiple wooden vivarium stack.

    Questions. Would 2.5 foot wide by 2 foot deep by 1.5 foot tall be good for corn snakes, or should I stick with the 42 by 24 size per snake I've already built one of (pictured). I keep getting mixed info about what's really best for them, and some people keep telling me to do smaller per snake...
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    Question about Lavender morphs

    Hope this is the right place to ask. Which Lavender morph is the most purple? I really really want a purple snake and am trying to find out which one is the most purple so that I can get one soonish. Got an expo coming up in September and will be checking for one there but want to know which...
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    Hi

    I recently got a juvenile corn snake. No clue what gender. Think its a normal morph. named it Lysandre. Lysandre weighs 6 grams and is approximately 14 inches long. For now calling Lysandre a boy, even if it turns out to be otherwise later. He Loves to sleep in his "tree" which is about a foot...
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