ForkedTung
Serpent Mound Monk
Hello all, I'm Kyle and I've been around here for a little less than a year. First I was a lurker, then I was a poster and now I'm a contributing member. Some of you may have seen me posting under the UN of "AMBER" That was the morph of my first recent cornsnake ( had a Classic Corn and a Classic Boa many moons ago) and Rich Z. kindly changed it to ForkedTung ( after membership I might add ) as that is the name I use on a few other related sites. I hope never to speak with one ( a forked tongue that is) but I just find that one of the many fascinating aspects of our serpentine children. I have since that first .1 Amber acquired: .1 Amel het Hypo, Mot, Anery, Caramel 1. Butter .1 Snow (pink/green) 1. Ghost stripe 1. Lavender het hypo .1 Hypo Lavender 1. Bloodred 1. Amel .1 Snow (pink) .1 Snow 1. Hypo Lavender het Amel, Anery, Mot 1.1 Classic 66% Lav, Mot Hypo ( gotta have a couple of compatable genes here) .1 classic het Blood, Amel Charcoal ( from Drizzt80) Also expanding into Royal /Ball Pythons 1.1 Classic het Albino 1.1 Pastel .1 Classic and 1. Spider...I'm breeding 4 of the adult females for the first time, for me anyway ( fingers crossed, my Amber is due to lay any minute). I guess one could say that I'm addicted, 21 snakes in about 10 months, Geez that's about 2 per month. So I decided to start a little business breeding snakes as a hobby with my seven year old son River, we live in Ohio so " Buckeye River Reptiles" was born. with the main goals being to enjoy ourselves, spend time together, educate ourselves and hopefully make some money to offset husbandry expenses. He loves the snakes as much as I do, is respectful of them and always making insightful observation about them, It is a joy for me to watch.
Anyway, This "community" has been very cool to be a part of, IMO, it is so much more tight-knit than all of the others and there are many genuine, helpful and caring people here, thanks for everything, Kyle and River
Anyway, This "community" has been very cool to be a part of, IMO, it is so much more tight-knit than all of the others and there are many genuine, helpful and caring people here, thanks for everything, Kyle and River
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