korinna
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My name is Keegan and I got my anerythristic hatchling yesterday. Her name is Naga, and she has settled down very quickly.
I have wanted a corn for over ten years now, but my mother is terrified of snakes. We found Naga in the driveway last night (we live in rural Virginia) and decided that since I'd been wanting a corn, I could keep her. Not to mention the fact that we have a pair of red shouldered hawks in the back who'd love to have her for breakfast.. anywho.. I don't know if it's "okay" that my Naga was born outside, but she seems quite happy in her 20 gal tank.
She had her first pinkie about three hours ago, and it only took about 2 minutes to get her to eat. She's much easier to feed than my old friend's corn, and a lot quieter.
My mom is still amused that after special ordering me a beanbag chair for my birthday tomorrow, my favorite "present" is Naga.
I will take pictures later tonight, when I handle Naga again. She's curled up by the heat mat right now, and I don't want to disturb her.
I have wanted a corn for over ten years now, but my mother is terrified of snakes. We found Naga in the driveway last night (we live in rural Virginia) and decided that since I'd been wanting a corn, I could keep her. Not to mention the fact that we have a pair of red shouldered hawks in the back who'd love to have her for breakfast.. anywho.. I don't know if it's "okay" that my Naga was born outside, but she seems quite happy in her 20 gal tank.
She had her first pinkie about three hours ago, and it only took about 2 minutes to get her to eat. She's much easier to feed than my old friend's corn, and a lot quieter.
My mom is still amused that after special ordering me a beanbag chair for my birthday tomorrow, my favorite "present" is Naga.
I will take pictures later tonight, when I handle Naga again. She's curled up by the heat mat right now, and I don't want to disturb her.