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Hi from UK :)

Elzy

New member
Hi guys just registered last night, thought I'd pop in and say Aloha...

I'm American and started keeping snakes about 10 years ago, my first snake was a corn and I've honestly never looked back! Moved to the UK about 4 years ago and have got to experience the hobby on both sides of "the pond".

Currently have 16 corn snakes, 8 boas, a hognose, a leopard gecko and a water monitor (the family dog ;) ). We've tried our hand at breeding this year and got some clutches from an amber het amel x2 pairing and a lavender stripe x hypo lavender motley pairing. Waiting about a month more on the Ambers' eggs and the Lavenders' were only layed last week so got some time to go on them!

I'll be sure to put photos up of everyone as I love taking pictures of them all (having a professional photographer as a husband also helps, I get critiqued haha).
 
Welcome to the forums!
Those sound like some great genetics to work with.

We love pics! And you have a good excuse to post lots. ;-)

I especially love pipping pics (eggs hatching). Hopefully you can get some nice ones. :))
 
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