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TribalCorns

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Hey I'm new to this site though I have dealt with reptiles (corns specifically) for just about 10 years now. I'm a SUNY Cobleskill college student in Upstate New York hoping to get my bachelors in Wildlife Management. Eventually I plan on doing a minor in photography to become a wildlife photographer.

I have seven snakes currently although one we are trying to find a home for. Here they are in the order of the length of time I have had them for.

Ares Bacon - 9 year old male classic corn snake. He's a brightly colored orange and red normal whom I adore. So far we've proved out that he has no het for strawberry or amel. He's being tested this season for hypo with a nice loaned hypo female from a friend. Ares was my first corn snake and is the oldest of our collection.

Zeus Butters Bacon - A 2 year old male butter corn snake het for stripe. He was bought at last years April NY Metro Reptile Expo. One of the calmest, laziest snakes I have ever had. He's made for a placid easygoing presentation snake whenever we go out to see the kids or public.

Rougalé Harpy Bacon - Just about a 1 and a half year old diffused bloodred female corn snake. As she gets older she's looking better and better looking almost like those classic deep dark bloodreds of old. Our little princess and acts every bit of it. Though she has manners enough not to bite.

Zena Juno Bacon - A 2 year old okeetee female het for amel who was bought from VMS Herps. She was a little small at the same length as our bloodred however some feeding up will get her up to size soon enough. This snake is a wild child. Like a little tom boy running away all the time and snapping when she's pissed off or hungry. But boy is she a stunner.

Casper - A 2 and a half year old (maybe 3?) pastel ghost corn snake. She was a rescue corn so we are not too sure about her age. In the middle of figuring out whether she's a keeper or a seller. Unlike the other two girls she is very calm. She gets jumpy while shedding but really now, who doesn't?

Bob/Bobby Anvil - Going to be honest. This one was an impulse buy. Unsure of age or sex yet. Looks to be a 5 month old by the fact that it's eating voraciously.:uzi: This is another brightly colored classic although its still just a baby.

Mister - Our male African House Snake (Brown House Snake) of the cinnamon color variety. He's the boy we are trying to find a home for.

Apart from that I have 1 shubunkin, 1 Tiger Trout, and 1 Blue Channel Catfish. :D

I do have one question though for anyone who actually read through my whole introduction. I was looking through the groups and could not find a North East based reptile group. Is there anyone on here from the North East United States like me?

But it's great to meet you guys!
 
Yep! This way it will be a little easier to keep in touch with other breeders such as yourself. PM me later if you want to see our females. :D

Can anyone else answer my earlier question though? Any breeders in the North East United states?
 
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