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Saucey

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Well, I just wanted to introduce myself and say hi. I'm a habitual forum cruiser for my other hobbies and thought this would be a good place to feed my new hobby. I'm getting my first Corn Snake tommorow hopefully, and it's a 3 year old Snow. I'm very excited to get him and excited to join this community. :crazy02:
 
Welcome to the forums!! A word of caution though....once you see all the crazy morphs on here your totally screwed so proceed with caution:D
 
I second Danielle! LOL. Welcome and hope you have fun on here like the rest of us! Congrats also on your pending new corn! Would love to see pics when you have the time.
 
Thank you for the warm Welcome everyone! :D

I just posted some pictures in the Photo Gallery if anyone would like to see the newest addition to my family.

As a question, I have the opportunity to get a male Albino corn for $15, he's 5 years old, and the owner says he was eating frozen mice, and then his brother fed him a live one and now he won't eat frozen, is there any way to get him to eat Frozen again? Is it worth getting him and trying?
 
You can usually switch them back by warming them in very hot water for 20 minutes, slitting them open a little so the scent is strong, and even using chicken broth warmed instead of water to add a little flavor. It may take a few times and some refused meals but mot chose to not to starve themselves. It's also just as easy to find a snake who already does take frozen thawed and avoid that transition all together.
 
Welcome Welcome I see the addiction is already setting in, got your eyes set on a second, next it's a third and then a 4th and then a 50th...LOL. It's a great site, great people, great info. Have Fun.
 
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