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I'm very pleased and relieved!!

Skyespirit86

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I lost one of my favourite corns back in April and I had given up on it, thinking it must be dead due to having no water, heat or food and being so small. But my neighbour knocked the door this morning and he had found it climbing up the wall in his front garden. The snake is my butter motley, Leo, who came from South Mountain Reptiles. He was the most expensive corn I bought in a batch, and was a part of many planned breeding projects so I am very glad he came home. I can't believe what good condition he is in. He doesn't look any bigger than when he was lost, unlike the others I have, but apart from being a bit empty, he's fine.

Not only that but my second clutch of babies from the same female, which are my first ever breeding have been hatching.

Here's Leo




Babies












Oh and while I'm at it, I also snapped my tai and my new anery who I think may be het bloodred- what do you think?
 
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This baby came out quite banded looking
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i lost my baby amelanistic corn snake this morning only got him/her (i think its a girl) yesterday i was upset my first corn snake and i lost him but i found him under my old toy box so i was happy s/he managed to get through a hole big enough for a wire to get through i only noticed there are these little sliding thing to cover the holes up which i now always make sure are locked so im happy now
 
i lost my baby amelanistic corn snake this morning only got him/her (i think its a girl) yesterday i was upset my first corn snake and i lost him but i found him under my old toy box so i was happy s/he managed to get through a hole big enough for a wire to get through i only noticed there are these little sliding thing to cover the holes up which i now always make sure are locked so im happy now


I dont mean to be a grammar nazi, but dude... punctuation marks are vital. On another note, I'm glad you found your snake so soon!

And to the OP, I'm glad yours came back to you as well!
 
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