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My new Corn Snake-Normal Corn

So maybe take some pics with todays date of your new pet and make some of us eat our words.
 
Zurgo Picture is my iflm company i own! I never set up my camera date due to low batterey.

Also go to my youtube account

youtube.com/degrassi123
I am currently uploading a video of Socrates, My corn I bought!!

To prove the skeptics wrong!
 
Yeah, My video on YouTube has ALL the proof!

I haven't watched the whole video, but what I was was a critter keeper and rocks. I guess I should watch the entire video (which was posted one week ago) for further proof of the snake you just got.
 
Ok I watched both vidoes sorry to say I could not see a corn snake in part 2. In "feeding and setting up cage" aspen should used to feed on and tape is ill advised in a snake tank and ya where is your water source. I'm sorry I wish you the best of luck in your film endeavors.
 
I haven't watched the whole video, but what I was was a critter keeper and rocks. I guess I should watch the entire video (which was posted one week ago) for further proof of the snake you just got.

I watched the whole video :)blowhead:) and there is no cornsnake in it. There is a reference to "getting a new corn snake next weekend" but that one was supposed to be "three/four feet long". :eek:

Fun stuff, eh? :rofl:
 
I've been following along with these threads, and I just love how things keep getting more and more complicated!
I am seriously skeptical of this person, but I would really like to be proven wrong, just for the sake of a happy ending.
 
Socrates, babe, dude...pal o' mine....We've stoood behind you....we've taken the heat for you.....babe....friend....you won't be made until you cough up the goods, my friend. We got your back....for a while....show 'em your stuff, young socrates......
 
I am gonna give the benefit of a doubt to Socrates.

The video is very dark, but I watched it slowly and I think I can see the pattern of a corn snake under the hollowed log. The hollowed log is the same as in the pic that everyone is skeptical of. So I am of the belief that since Socrates is giving his snake an adjustment period and isn't gonna handle him, he just hasn't been able to take a good pic of his new snake. I am sure in time we will see better pics of the new lil snake.
 
Zurgo Picture is my iflm company i own!
Now that's just funny right thar!! I'd recommend paying your lighting crew a bit more $$. You need one of them stabilizer units for the camera. A new microphone might be a good investment as well so we can understand everything you're saying and not just bits and pieces. The wonderful thing is you have room for improvement as you grow and learn.

Other than that, great video! Can't wait to see more. (PS. You may want to include a heat source in your other video on snake care . . . just an idea!) Some more (in focus) stills would be just as good too. You can never take too many of those. :)

D80
 
Well, I watched part 2 and... the snake is there (and I have poor vision!). And it goes along with the photo. I can't say anything about the mess with him and stuff... but it *seems* like he actually did get the snake....
 
Yes, i will take more pictures of him and a video of him eating pinkie, for the guy or girl who did the picture with the dat of the picture...I own a KODAK camera and i never set the date, so it stays on 1/0/04 or 1/4/04
 
Now that's just funny right thar!! I'd recommend paying your lighting crew a bit more $$. You need one of them stabilizer units for the camera. A new microphone might be a good investment as well so we can understand everything you're saying and not just bits and pieces. The wonderful thing is you have room for improvement as you grow and learn.

Other than that, great video! Can't wait to see more. (PS. You may want to include a heat source in your other video on snake care . . . just an idea!) Some more (in focus) stills would be just as good too. You can never take too many of those. :)

D80

Yes LOL, i own my own lighting thing but didnt think it was nessisary to use it for such a small 30 second video.
 
I watched the whole video :)blowhead:) and there is no cornsnake in it. There is a reference to "getting a new corn snake next weekend" but that one was supposed to be "three/four feet long". :eek:

Fun stuff, eh? :rofl:

My parents thought i should start with the 1 ft baby first, so i can watch it grow!
 
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Yay, Socrates!!!! You did good, kid!
 
Looking forward to that! I think he's really beautiful. Can't wait to see more photos as he grows!
 
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