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    NEW MEMBER FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    Welcome! Tell us what made you browse for so long?
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    Post Feeding Question

    Snakes know what is best for them at any given time. It is up to us as keepers/mini gods to give them what the need to fulfill those wants. Hence we provide food in a timely manner and clean fresh water. Their housing should be roomy, secure and clean. And the enviromental factors, heat and...
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    Help

    Agreed Olivia. At first glance I thought Lava influence...
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    New Member

    Welcome to the fray! How did you find us? What corn snakes do you presently care for OR are you looking to obtain?
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    Spotted b/w bump on back of corn snake

    Her body condition, from what little I can see in the photo, is poor as well. Take her to a veterinarian. She needs/has needed professional help.
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    Cornwallis the Great

    I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure Cornwallis was the perfect snake ambassador. Once upon a time I had a similar corn snake, Crush. He lived to be over 20 and was the best presentation snake I've ever had the pleasure of owning. That poor guy put up with a lot of unintentional roughness in his...
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    What morphology and sex is it?

    Lo más probable femenina pero es difícil estar seguro basándose únicamente en una foto de la cola. Mi primera suposición sería la Hypo Anery.
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    Halo or super halo

    They are all "just" Halo, meaning they all visually exhibit the gene. The term "super" was borrowed from the Ball Python crowd and it refers to the homozygous form of a Dominant gene. The "super" Halo might exhibit more of the Halo gene's visual effects or it could have no effect at all...
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    Feeding chart I found

    I wasn't being rude. I didn't understand your post.
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    Feeding chart I found

    And....?
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    Opal Stripe and Opal Cinder (or Peppermint Lavender)Stripe.

    Agreed. I love those multi morph hatches. It keeps you on your toes! LOL Congrats
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    Boats lined up along the beach on Sanibel Island on a Saturday

    Thanks for the update. Amusingly the only time I have every caught a corn snake in the wild was while staying at the Sanibel Inn. I was hunting for fossils in the crushed limestone paths in the butterfly garden and spotted a yearling at the base of one of the Palmetto palms. It was a stunningly...
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    Boats lined up along the beach on Sanibel Island on a Saturday

    WOW it looks so weird to be able to see the lighthouse so clearly from the beach! That was always surrounded by a deep tangle of plants. And the beach surrounding it seems to be less.
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    Timelapse of clouds catching the sunset colors

    That's sad to hear. I loved walking up with my son, when he was little, to Bailey's in the evening for snacks. We would cut through to the neighborhood behind using the gravel path (that had fossilized sharks teeth mixed in the dredge) and sometimes see iguanas snoozing in the foliage near the...
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    Timelapse of clouds catching the sunset colors

    Sanibel Island! One of my all time favorite places to visit. So much to explore and enjoy there. I'm so happy to see that it is mostly pieced back together after the hurricane damage. Thanks for sharing.
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    Older corn snake not eating and has a small lump

    If nothing has changed in his care or environment I would start looking at that lump. Are you opposed to taking him to a vet? The lump could be pus filled, indicating an infection (I'm guessing this because I've seen similar looking lumps that turned out to be just that). The vet would be able...
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    hello

    Of course you can use a snake rack for corn snakes. Most beginners do not because they start off with only one snake at a time. Racking systems are commonly used for people who are keeping many snakes. The cost differential between a rack set up and a tank/aquarium is dramatic. So if you are...
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    hello

    Everyone is welcome, snake or no snake.
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    Land snails

    I believe you are going to have to look locally, within your state, because it's illegal to transport many types across state lines. If you are not asking about the very cool African Giant land snails or Apple Snails, etc., then MorphMarket has a section devoted to snails both aquatic and land...
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    Dark Charcoals

    This may have already been address but, have you noticed a difference in melanin saturation based on sex?
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