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Amel Shedding Question

Brian,

Thank you so much! I know I will be asking lots of questions and will be needing lots of suggestions and advice.

Since acquiring Redd, we have added 3 more corn snakes to our family. My brother started my son and I on snakes and between my brother, his daughters, my son and I we now have 9 snakes of some breed or another, 2 ball pythons, 4 corns, 2 kenyan sand boas, and 1 red-tail boa, all acquired within the last 3 weeks! The only thing that will stop us from adding to our collection is room for them!

That being said, does anyone know of a good web site that has pictures and numerous examples (pics) of what the different colors and pattern variations of corns look like?

One of my corns is supposed to be a snow, but I've seen corns that look just like her called different and the two new corns we got yesterday, one is supposed to be a normal, the other striped but I'd like to know exactly what they are, if you know what I mean.

Thanks a bunch to everyone and thank you for the warm welcome Brian!

Kirstyn

Here is a pic of my two corn babies, Redd and Peaches (and me in the background)!
 

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You can look at Rich's website which is serpenco.com. Rich runs this site and is probaly one of the biggest breeders of cornsnakes. If you look to the right there should be a link to his website.
Brian
 
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