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new baby. (first corn in a few years)

bimmer kid

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whats up. i thought i'd interduce myself and put pics of my new addition at the same time. anyway. i used to have a corn about 4 years ago but had to give it away for stupid reasons, i have just been keeping leopard gecko's for a while now. but i decided i wanted a corn again. so here are some pics. i just got him today. any tips would be good too since i prolly need to refresh my memmory anyway. i've been reading alot though so dont worry. lol

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also. does it look like a just a snow or a bubble gum snow? he has a really pink tint to him
 
Congrats on your new one! Looks like a regular baby snow to me, but I'm definitely NOT an expert. LOL. Sure is pretty!

Fred
 
thanks. now i just hope he eats for me. they said the last time he ate was wednesday. its not too soon to try to feed him again is it?
 
thanks. now i just hope he eats for me. they said the last time he ate was wednesday. its not too soon to try to feed him again is it?
Hatchlings should eat every 4-5 days (at least that's what I do), so Monday would be feeding day. LOL.

***Crossing my fingers hoping he eats for you on Monday!***

Fred
 
Depending on what you mean by bubble gum snow... some people selectively breed for snows that retain a lot of pink into adulthood and then call them bubble gum. Some people used to call hypo-snows bubble gum, but the common name coral snow is used more now.

So is it a pretty snow? Yes. Is it a bubble gum snow? Unless you bought it from a breeder known to selectively breed for pink (usage 1 above) or breeds hypo-snows (usage 2 above) I would hesitate to label it "bubble gum".

My two-cents worth. :D
 
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