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Getting 3rd corn on thursday :)

fatman

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I am getting my 3rd corn on thursday and it's cuuuuuuuute! It's an Anerythristic corn and was born in july 2010. ( THE PICS ARE NOT OF MY NEW ONE, i got the pic off the web to show you which corn it is ). mine is TINY! :)
 

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I was going to say that looks like a big 2010. CONGRATS! My little anery is my favorite. SSHHH Don't tell the others.
 
I was going to say that looks like a big 2010. CONGRATS! My little anery is my favorite. SSHHH Don't tell the others.

It's gorgeous :) Want 1 more corn now but want something different in colour to my 3 iv'e already got! Or maybe something differnt to a corn, 5 foot max growth....any ideas?
 
Hmmm That is a good question. When I started, I started with the basic morphs. Classic, amel, anery and snow. Then I started branching out to more of the "designer" morphs from there. So really it becomes a matter of preference but I can say that a lot of babies are going to be born in the next couple months. So you might want to wait and see what everyone has available. Sometimes you fall in love with something that you didn't plan on.

Have you seen this website. http://iansvivarium.com/cornsnakemorphs.php it might help you make a choice.

Oh and I can't wait to see pics of the new baby.
 
Hmmm That is a good question. When I started, I started with the basic morphs. Classic, amel, anery and snow. Then I started branching out to more of the "designer" morphs from there. So really it becomes a matter of preference but I can say that a lot of babies are going to be born in the next couple months. So you might want to wait and see what everyone has available. Sometimes you fall in love with something that you didn't plan on.

Have you seen this website. http://iansvivarium.com/cornsnakemorphs.php it might help you make a choice.

Oh and I can't wait to see pics of the new baby.

Yea, i think i'll probably wait to see what turns up! Will have a look at the website thx :) Was even thinking of a Royal Python as i've heard they dont grow above 5ft ( i thought they were massive snake )! Would absolutely love a Boa Constrictor if they did'nt grow bigger than 5ft :)
 
You could always look into dwarf boas, they tend to stay on the smaller side as far as boas go, maybe a 6 ft max growth for some? I can't quite remember without looking it up. Royal Pythons get fat-looking, which is why I (in my opinion) think they are considered massive, but have the cutest little faces! Have you thought about a Rosy boa or a Sand boa at all? They stay pretty small.
 
You could always look into dwarf boas, they tend to stay on the smaller side as far as boas go, maybe a 6 ft max growth for some? I can't quite remember without looking it up. Royal Pythons get fat-looking, which is why I (in my opinion) think they are considered massive, but have the cutest little faces! Have you thought about a Rosy boa or a Sand boa at all? They stay pretty small.

Just looked at the one's you mention here and they are not as nice as the normal ones tbh! I think it will be a Royal Python that i will get next! :) Thanks for the imput tho :)
 
You could always look into dwarf boas, they tend to stay on the smaller side as far as boas go, maybe a 6 ft max growth for some? I can't quite remember without looking it up. Royal Pythons get fat-looking, which is why I (in my opinion) think they are considered massive, but have the cutest little faces! Have you thought about a Rosy boa or a Sand boa at all? They stay pretty small.

Caulker Cay boas get no bigger than 5 feet for females at most, I think. Been a while since I checked, but they're the smallest.
 
WOW! Now thats what i'm talking about!!!! GORGEOUS! Wonder if i can find one here in the uk?

I would imagine its possible, even if you cant find a breeder there that has them or is going to get them soon. Its possible to get one shipped to you from the U.S. yes?
 
I would imagine its possible, even if you cant find a breeder there that has them or is going to get them soon. Its possible to get one shipped to you from the U.S. yes?

Would be nice to get one here but if not then i'm not sure about getting one shipped from the us as it's a long journey for the snake and probs cost alot for shipping! would have to look into it!
 
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