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Hello All Again...

KNS

New member
I'd just like to introduce myself again as I've been MIA for.... a couple/few years. It's been a while and I feel like so much has changed since I've browsed this forum last. I can not believe the new morphs out there and look forward to learning more as that has always been an interest. When I remember the competition Rich had for the cornsnakes logo I know it's been a while...:)

Kristy
 
Sorry but you join before I so I don't rember you.

So where you been Kristy?? Tell us more,Were you lost in space or something.
Do you still have a snake and what kind is it??
 
I had 6 snakes for approximately 5 years I'd say, and during those years I also had a few drop ins from a pet store I used to work at (varied from hognose, spotted pythons, and a kenyan sand boa at one point). My collection consisted of a female Brazilian Rainbow Boa, 1.1.0 Ball pythons, and 1.1.1 cornsnakes (normal,anery,snow). My intentions were to one day get a clutch from my ball pythons and my corns but it never got to that point. Then university happened... free time is unheard of. I'm majoring in zoology and looking forward to getting into the field. In June, I will be joing a research team in Honduras to study the endemic Hog island boa found only in the Cayos Coshinos islands.
My own collection has dwindled to just one snake. My first corn which was the normal. I hope to one day start obtaining a few hatchlings of these amazing morphs and watch them grow!
Well, that's a bit about me and hope that I'll be of some use on this site at one point or another.
 
Wow. That sounds exciting to be going to Cayos Coshinos islands.
I bet you can wait!

And yes please do peek in form time to time .

Now where are the pictures of your corn. ;)

Enjoy.
 
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