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Handling new corns

Cindy

Cornographer
I was lucky enough today (thank you Cornman1979) to handle for the first time, other Corn Snakes of other ages and sizes than my two, It is amazing to see how much bigger a one year old gets, and compare how big my grown up snake Mayzee is, and it is also lovely to see such beautifully decorated viv's and an owner with such knowledge and enthusiasm, all thanks to this US based forum to find a UK neighbour less that 1/2 mile away with a shared hobby x :cheers:
 
Thank's for the compliment Cindy, youv'e embarresed me now :sidestep: , Glad you liked meeting the clan of snakes and other animals in the zoo.

I have a hide i was going to give you for carrie which i've used in the past and the snakes (Chocky and Blizzard) seemed to love, i forgot though so i'll drop it off sometime if you want it.

:)
 
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