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rodney johnson

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Hi folks. I had a red-tailed boa in college and after many years not messing much with snakes got another redtail this last spring. Also I ended up with a pet store escapee (caught outside on the sidewalk - I think it's a snow) and took it home and got it fed good. It was really small and skinny. Now I'm learning all I can about corns and others as well. One thing I like most about corns is that they are native to this hemisphere and can hibernate. Its nice to know that if the heat goes off at the house that the corn will survive and the poor redtail will think his world has ended (hopefully not in reality though). Thanks for listening. Looking forward to learning much here.
Rodney
P.S. Lots and lots of mice and three rats too!
 
Welcome.
That corn will only be your first. With so many colors you are going to want them all :D
 
Preita said:
Welcome.
That corn will only be your first. With so many colors you are going to want them all :D

LOL you have got that rite i got my first corn about 2 months ago (wasn't my first snake though) and this week my 5 and 6 th will be getting here along with about a thousand dollars worth of equiptment tanks, plants,fixtures etc.
 
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