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Well, I had a creamsicle corn snake a while back, but the poor baby died. Since then I've been in cornsnake withdrawl. I ordered a few motley hatchlings from Rich Z, but haven't heard anything about that for a while.

So, I walked into the pet store where I bought my first snake, and the guy that sold it offered me an adult male sunglow corn, FREE! The snake has a little scar on his head so he can't be sold in the pet store, but he's a good feeder, good disposition, good shedder, good everything! Aside from the fact that I'll have to buy a whole new viv setup, I think I'm gonna take it! SO EXCITED!
 
you lucked out, I have a snow with a scar on his upper back since he's a snow the scar really sticks out. He got it when I was handling him and watching tv at the same time, he got caught in a vent leading down stairs in my house and I gently pulled him out and he got a cut, however he is my favorite boy, he eats well, handles well and has a really gentle demeanor about him. even though he's abit ugly with the scar ruining his white background with orange patches, I like him alote. and he's got a name now "SCAR"
 
P.S good luck with your knew snake, no feeding problems or anything else that can accompany a baby corn, thats why I like yearlings...
 
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