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Corn Snake Photo GalleryShow them off! Post photos of your prizes and your favorities for everyone else to see and comment on.
Took out my big male for an adventure in the park a while back and never got down to sharing the photos. Hes very relaxed and takes wonderful pictures. I hope you all enjoy!
And a pic of my female this year I forgot to show the day she laid. Shes a beautiful mom, and i loved the way she encircled them and looked so tentative.
My female Rupert fought me off for a while, she even puffed up for me and hissed pretty mean lol took about 5 mins or so to actually keep her from crushing them and get her off without stressing her out even more lol. Once she was off though, she went straight to nap mode and slept. She was def tired
Green grass really makes a big classic corn stand out! He looks great. And mom looks so attentive to her eggs, like she was going to brood them. Nice pictures.
My Amel Zigzag laid eggs too (See thread "More Surprise Eggs"), but she wasn't wrapped around them. She sure didn't like me taking the eggs. I thought corns were the "lay and leave" type.
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