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Long time lurker, time to post an introduction!

nexivred

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Hi there. I'm rather ashamed I didn't post this before my one and only thread, could have sworn I had.

Never mind, my name is Jen and I'm from Suffolk in the UK. I haven't kept corns long, couple of years now I think, but I'm besotted with them :)
I currently own two wonderful corns. My friendly, gentle "special" guy Alabaster Codify (we call him Bats) who is a lavender stripe (unknown hets) from 2010. He's a little on the small side from the way he was fed before he came to me, but the sweetest animal I own.



And I also have Nebula who is my 2012 hypo plasma visual masque het amel (or redcoat plasma, her breeders at Procorns are test breeding the siblings to find out). Slightly more timid but really lovely to hold. She's also hella nosey, and if you change anything in her RUB she does a few full circuits afterwards checking everything out.



Tomorrow I'm driving a 3 hour round trip to pick up two new little CB13 corns. Two dffused sisters het cinder who are completely different from one another. One sister is banded, the other is visual masque, and it's going to be so much fun watching them both grow, shed and change. I'll post some pics once I've got them home if anyone's interested :)

But yeah, LOVE this forum. Think I'm accurate in saying the US is a few years ahead of the UK when it comes to corn morph, so I love browsing all the breeding plans and clutch photos and pictures of your pets. Also like the wild herping section because that's something we obviously don't have over here. Not when it comes to corns at least :) (although an amel was found making its way up the A14 I think it was, and quite recently too!) I've been to Florida 4 times but I've yet to catch a glimpse of my favourite morph in the wild :)


Anyway, glad I realised I hadn't done an intro. Sorry it's so long but I've always been incapable of saying anything concisely!
 
Welcome! I live in Florida and have only seen my favorite snake twice- how about you, Lt. Dan (Ray)???
 
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