Artemisace
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So my babies are here and I'll probably make this a progression thread but here they are.
Sent from my snake room






Sent from my snake room
Aren't they just so adorable when they're little? This is the start of my... soon to be much larger corn snake collection and breeding project.Awwww they're so cute!!!
I just love da babies.
Of course I canCan you tell me what morphs they are exactly?
I can see one is a tesserae? And maybe the other is a snow?
I'm still learning my morphs lol
I LOVE feeding day- I like to see my snakes eating and happy and healthy!
Well my first corn snakes are a trio. I have several giant snakes, some ball pythons and a tegu. So yeah..... I've been bitten by the reptile bug lolYour first snakes are a trio? You gotta watch it. These things are like potato chips. It's hard to stop at just a handful. I got my first (in the last30 years, that is) in spring of '13. I've already got over 50 keepers, and always a bunch for sale. Jim
Thank you, she's my giant baby.Wow that last snake is gorgeous.
I say go for it, they are really fun to work with. At 5 foot a dwarf is gonna be just a bit heavier bodied than a big corn snake, just with a lot more energy. Something else to think about with retics is the intelligence they have, they are a lot smarter than your average snake. If you think you can deal with the energy and smarts of a retic and have the opportunity to get a dwarf I say go for it. I love my little corns but I will always have a retic.I have a chance on buying a dwarf retic, fully grown 5 feet.. I am tempted, I love them and then I see yours <3 <3 <3.. BUT I fear that is too much snake or me. Corns with their laid back attitude is just up my alley!