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It's turning in to an addiction!

Saucey

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The house went from reptile free to 5 in less than 2 weeks!

First came Phidippides, the 3 year old, 175g, Snow!
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And he shed for me yesterday!
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Then my sister got Hershey, about a year old, ate yesterday, g:
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Then I got Pop, 420g, around 5 years old:
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Currently residing in the weird tank that Phidippide came in, with my custom made door:
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Then my sister got Coraline, 320g, not sure on the age, supposed to be an Opal:
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I realize that Pops has little black spots, but I'm pretty sure that's dirt from the previous owner, I havn't seen any of them move, and a few of them are larger than little spots, would it be advisable to give him a bath? And if so, how?
 
I could be wrong but Coraline still just looks like a snow to me.

And yes it is a sickness we all know it too well :)
 
Beautiful snakes! And I have to agree with the addiction. I'm hopefully picking up a new amel tomorrow some time.
 
I realize that Pops has little black spots, but I'm pretty sure that's dirt from the previous owner, I havn't seen any of them move, and a few of them are larger than little spots, would it be advisable to give him a bath? And if so, how?

Let him swim in your tub for 10-20 mins. Just do a few inches of room temp to luke warm water (use a thermometer 72-82F). It's great exercise too!
 
I love the photos! I am a newbie having recently purchased my first corn but can see how it can easily become an addiction. I am dying to get another one but we are probaby moving in the fall so I want to wait until after then to add another one. It is taking a lot of restraint though! I walked into a reptile shop the other day just to "look" and quickly realized I cannot do that. I almost walked out with their normal adult male corn.
 
I took a closer look at the spots on Pop and I'm pretty positive they are not Mites at this point. I looked closely at some and they were lines, I took a pair of tweezers and they came out pretty easy, they seemed to be really small splinters. Some of the more dot-esque shapes wiped off easily and didn't leave a smear. I think a nice bath may be in the future. I am keeping my out for more spots to appear, he's living on Paper Towels at the moment.

Thank you for all the positive comments!
 
Nice collection and welcome to the forum! Good luck to Pop too, just keep him away from the others is worse comes to worse (Mites).
 
They're lovely snakes!

Lol, it is quite the addiction... I started with one corn snake back in November '07... I managed to hold off on #2 until December '08, but that one must've broke my unusual restraint--I've gotten 10 more in the 6 months since then! Still debating if that's a good thing or a bad thing... Lol.

Concerning Pop, whether or not he has mites, it would be a good idea to treat him as a preventative measure.. The mite remedy that was linked earlier looks great! I hadn't thought about mites much until I was given snake #12, a ball python kept in terrible conditions and has questionable health, this month, and I think I'm going to track down some Nix and use it on my entire collection, just for the peace of mind... I would suggest you do the same. Then you can reassure yourself (and us) that the specks were *just* dirt. =)
 
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