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New from Detroit

bsmith359

New member
Hi everyone, my name is Brian and I am 21 years old and I live in the Detroit Metro area.

I bought my first Corn Snake on December 11, 2009. It is a Normal Cornsnake (is it *cornsnake* or *corn snake*??). She was probed and is currently 32 inches long.

about a month after I bought that one, I jumped the gun a little bit and bought an Albino Corn Snake...I gave it away a month later to a friend because I was afraid of it...

Then I began to miss that snake, so I bought a Hypo Striped Corn from a reptile show...it was too hard to train to get used to being handled, so I gave it to a store for store credit.

This past week I bought an aditional two corn snakes. one is an Upper Keys Corn and another is a Hypo Motley Corn. I got the Upper Keys on 11/6/10 and the Hypo Motley on 11/8/10

The current snakes I have are the Normal Corn (female), the Upper Keys Corn (Male), and the Hypo Motley Corn (sex unknowen officaly, but the tale is shorter so I would bet its a female but dont know for certain).

I named my Normal Corn, "Odo' from Star Trek DS9

I need help comeing up with names for my Upper Keys Corn and my Hypo Motley Corn.
 
Welcome to the forums! I've got to warn ya, SBD (snake breeding disease) is rampant here, and you become more susceptible as your collection grows! As for spelling, either "corn snake" or "cornsnake" is acceptable, but just type "cronsanke" and you're sure to fit right in.
 
Welcome the the forum!!! You should take some pictures of your snakes and post them here so we can see. I just love pictures!!!
 
okay! I will in a few days, they are stressed out right now because I 2 of them are in new homes and the first one's eating pattern is not what i tused to be..I want to leve them alone for a few days.

with in the next few months I want to add a Reverse Oakeetee and an Albino to my collection.
 
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