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Greetings from AZ

Aurora314

New member
Hello all,
It's nice to find this forum and fellow cornsnake enthusiasts. I'm a lifelong Arizonan residing in the lovely "Valley of the Blast Furnace" otherwise known as the Phoenix metropolitan area. I have four cornsnakes, one normal female, one Snow female, one Sunkissed male, and one hypomelanistic Bloodred (gender as yet unknown). I also have one albino Tangerine Honduran Milk snake and a Leopard gecko.

My Sunkissed is about three years old, five feet or so. The normal and the Snow are both about four months, and my hypo Bloodred is a new arrival from the Reptile Expo we just had on the 16th and 17th of this month.

I look forward to conversing with everyone.
 
Welcome! I'm not too far from you, in Chandler. There are several neat reptile stores right in in your area. My favorite is the Arizona Reptile Center on Dobson and Broadway.

There are also several breeders right in Mesa, too, if you're looking at add any more.

You should definitely post some pictures in the photo gallery when you get a chance. We love to look at other people's snakes!
 
Welcome! Seems to be a good number of AZ corn keepers here. Haha.

And yes! Pictures are a must. I just recently posted all of my collection....
 
Welcome!

We spend most of our time in Apache Junction, having been in the process of moving from Florida for quite a while now. So we are pretty close to you.

There is a local herp society meeting in Phoenix next Tues. It will be a show and tell meeting for members to bring herps or photos to share. If you are interested, you can find a map and more info on the Facebook page, here: https://www.facebook.com/azreptiles

Enjoy the forum!
 
Thanks for the warm welcome! I'm fairly inexperienced with uploading photos, but I'll give it a try in the gallery.
 
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