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Hawser

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I'm new to this forum. Joined after finally going back to owning corns. My wife and I decided almost 15 years ago to get rid of our snakes after our first child was born. Our plan was to wait until after our move to Florida (My state of birth) from Arizona (Hers). That was 13 years ago. No real reason for the delay, just life I guess. After scanning through this forum I was amazed at how far these morphs have come since we last owned corns. On a whim I stopped by a local pet store to look. We now have 2 corn snakes. I'll post pictures some time next week in hopes that I can get some expert eyes to help determinate the morphs and see if they were labeled correctly (I know pet shops mislabeling morphs is nothing new). Just wanted to post a "hello" of sorts with a little intro. So..... Hello.
 
Welcome to the forum and happy to see another corn enthusiast in Florida. I'm sure someone can tell you what your corns appear to be.
 
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