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Recent content by golden24k

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    Mites!

    I have a mite problem on my hands and I have a few questions regarding them. First, can I feed my snakes when they have mites? I am concerned because in constricting the mice, the mites may transfer from the snake to the mouse, then they could be ingested and I'm not sure if that would be a...
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    Help! Help! Help!

    My hubby and I lost one of our corns...it's a hatchling, and we live in an apartment complex. We don't know exactly how long she's been missing, but it's been less than 48 hours. Can anyone give me a link to advice or just give me some advice here straight up? I have an idea of how to find a...
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    Exciting find!!

    My wife and I have a friend who caught this snake on his front porch. We are sure it is a corn, but unsure as to what morph. We know it isn't a normal because it has NO red. We thought it was an anery A, but it doesn't have the tell-tale yellow around it's head. So.....anery B?? Or...
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    Need help with breeding corns

    Okay, I want to breed some corns, and I do have one breeding pair, but I want to get some different stuff. This is what I have: (My breeding pair) Male sunglow motley and Female anery A - together, they have produced one clutch consisting of 4 anery a's, 3 normals, one amel, one normal...
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