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demon5magic

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Hi, I'm James and I joined these forums a few months ago, but haven't gotten around to posting, so here I am! I am 13 years of age and I have two beautiful corns named Caesar and crystal, (I will put pictures up soon) I'm not sure what else to say about myself, so I guess I'll share a little about my corns......



Caesar is my first corn, I got him when he was only a few weeks old, I kind of tricked my mom into it, I had just heard of an exotic pet store, and at the time I was reading about tarantulas, and as any 8 year old would, I wanted one as a pet......Anyway, we got to the pet store and my mom called to me as me and my dad were getting out of the car, "Nothing with more than four legs honey!" not expecting me to even ask for a new pet.....After looking at the tarantulas, I found myself staring at the baby corn snakes, (They have a kind of magnetic pull, don't they?) I then called my mom...."Mom, snakes don't have legs at all....." ....SCORE





My second corn, Crystal, I got at a local reptile convention about a year ago, at the time I was looking for a mate for Caesar, and when I saw her, I had to give in, she was beautiful, she was a year old and the dealer said she would be ready for breeding in a couple of years, I got her, took her home and set up a home for her.
The next day I looked in her cage and it was covered in mites! I had no idea what to do, so I called a herpetologist friend of mine and he told me what to do, never saw the mites again....


So that's a little about me, and a little about my corns, have a good day!
 
Hello and welcome to the forum! Cute little stories about the snakes. It is a shame that some breeders will go to shows and sell infested stock. No scruples! Glad you dealt with it!

Welcome again!

Wayne
 
Welcome to the forums! Great intro! I talked my Mom into my first corn in somewhat the same way. Had the chance to come by a baby Red Eared Slider & my Mom doesn't like them. I researched them & decided they were a little to much work but let my Mom think I was still thinking of the RES while I researched corns until I decided to get one. She was so happy I wasn't getting the RES that she was okay with the snake. Anyway, wanted to compliment you on your spelling & grammar!
 
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