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Hello from New Mexico

cornsnakes101

Two Corns and Growing!
Hey all, well I'm pretty new to the world of snakes. I just got my first snake, a corn snake, about 3 weeks ago. I'm interested about learning more and more about them every day and hope to get more in the future, hopefully breed them. But that would have to be a long while from now lol. My dream job is to be a herpetologist at my local zoo. And I guess thats it for now, Im a little tired and I cant think, Ill post a little more later on
 
Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of really nice people here, with volumes of experience and information. I hope you enjoy yourself.
 
Hello and welcome!
That's a nice goal for a dream job, and now you've started getting ready for it. This forum has a lot of knowledge and people that can help you, stick around.
 
Hey, New Mexico!

Welcome, I'm fairly new here too, but I can tell you Vetusvates is right. There are a lot of nice people here that really know what they are talking about.

Another person from New Mexico, how bout that. I'm in Clovis, about 220 miles east of Alb. Not origianlly from here, but after living here 14 years, it's home.

Your snake, a regular corn?, amel? What color?
 
welcome and youve officially made the first step toward your goal. look up the american cornsnake registry when youre ready to breed snakes to become a registered breeder. post some pis if you can please
 
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