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Hello from Colorado

arimaris

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I have been lurking for a while and I decided that I would introduce myself. I am planning to get a Corn in a couple months. Holding off till after a LONG trip that is coming up in the next couple months. I don't want to have a new pet that is still getting used to me have to be cared for by a neighbor.

This is a WONDERFUL place to help learn more and see discussions about many of the contradictory pieces of information I have seen. I have been doing research for a couple months to try to prep and ensure my snake comes to a good home.
 
Thank you and @cornsnakesforsale_com I have found multiple ones that I would get already. I decided that once I am back in late September I will decide which ones I get.

Mostly I have so far decided because the look cool. Primarily ones that are Anery as I like the primarily B&W coloring.
 
I just love any anery or anery/hypo type combo. Though I'd also like a Caramel & a Honey eventually. Here is a good place to see almost all of the morphs in one easy place. If you click on the picture of whatever morph you are interested in, it will take you to a bunch more pics.
http://iansvivarium.com/cornsnakemorphs.php
 
Thanks Tavia, that is one I have bookmarked. I am considering long term trying to breed them and I was using that as part of my research into what different genetics produce. I did it with Turtles when I was younger and enjoyed that part of the hobby.
 
Welcome to the forums. I will watch your snake until you get back if you want me to!
But it might be hard to get it back.
 
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