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New member, awesome site, here's my corns!

Artemisia

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Hehe, I think the title pretty much sums it up :)

Long time lurker, I have learned so much from you folks. Your passion, caring and great advice is really inspiring.

I'm yet another Saskatchewanian, and can't wait to show you my snakelings:

First is Lady, about 2 years old, unknown sex (assumed a girl), pet store purchase, going through 'her' first Spring Fever (as mentioned in the Behaviour thread). This pic was taken in October. I captured the eye shine, so (s)he looks like a zombie here.

Hmm, not sure how to put pictures between text, so I'll go on to Ruby, 7 months old, breeder purchase, Pic taken in January. Yep, she does have a body too :eek: , but I thought the peek picture was cute.

These are amazing critters, and I am always learning. Thanks for having me aboard!

Arte.
 

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HI there, welcome to the forum :D beautiful corns, thanks for posting pics. Let us know if you have any questions. The chat function is great if you would like to meet fellow snake lovers :D see ya around
 
Thanks all for the warm welcomes! I look forward to being part of the boards.

Artemisia, did you know that artemisia is the Latin name for Sage Brush?

Yep yep! The sages are some of my favorite plants. Good observation. Glad I'm not the only Latin name fan out there :eek:.

I got Lady first as a yearling, as I wanted to start (read: make all my mistakes :uhoh:) with an established snake. Then Ruby came along late last year as a hatchling from a local breeder (yay for local breeders!). It has been a blast watching her grow.

Arte
 
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