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  1. SnakeSmithS

    oldest corn snake?

    My oldest is an Okeetee Tessera named Rocky that was born in 2013, and is still an active breeder :)
  2. SnakeSmithS

    WTF

    Thanks Rich. Nice to see this site back to normal :)
  3. SnakeSmithS

    Robots Suck!

    Why is Fauna Classifieds not overrun with ridiculous ads?
  4. SnakeSmithS

    Robots Suck!

    Is there anything that can be done to keep the robots from completely overrunning this site with posts that are not related to Corn Snakes?
  5. SnakeSmithS

    Dappled Corn Snakes (Striped Leopard Motley)

    Nice looking corns, congrats!
  6. SnakeSmithS

    Something similar to Eastern indigo?

    A Texas Indigo would be another good option. Basically the same snake as an Eastern Indigo, but much cheaper and no permit required :). I've seen some TX/Eastern hybrids for sale on occasion that look almost exactly like an Eastern as adults, and supposedly they are very similar as far as...
  7. SnakeSmithS

    Age

    There's really no way to know exactly how old a corn snake is, especially once they are adults. With sub-adults you can make an educated guess based on size, but it's not very precise. If you want to post a photo or two of the snake in-hand or with something for scale, myself and others might...
  8. SnakeSmithS

    Baby Corn Snakes For Sale

    Have you tried selling them as a "Wholesale Lot" on Fauna Classifieds or Morph Market? That can be a good route sometimes. Best of luck :)
  9. SnakeSmithS

    Help id babies please

    Het Palmetto looks a lot like Hypo, so perhaps that is what you are seeing in some of them :).
  10. SnakeSmithS

    Help id babies please

    Would not be surprised if #5 is Het Cinder also. You can't always recognize individuals that are Het Cinder, but many times you can.
  11. SnakeSmithS

    Help id babies please

    Not sure why nobody responded here sooner... sorry about that. My eye sees the following: Caramel SK, SK, SK (possible Het Palmetto), Normal, SK, SK, SK Snow (likely Het Cinder).
  12. SnakeSmithS

    Aberrant Okeetee Tessera - Proven Male

    [SOLD] This 2020 boy is almost certainly a Sunkissed Tessera but he came to me without any info so I'm not 100% certain. He proved out to be Het Hypo this year. He's a beautiful snake, IMO, and would make a great breeder or pet. Happy to answer any questions. $225 (plus shipping)
  13. SnakeSmithS

    Snake eggs are not hatching

    Congrats! Please post a pic of your babies when they are all out :).
  14. SnakeSmithS

    Warm side not used

    Sounds like you are doing a great job with husbandry for your boy. Some corns like it a bit cooler and personally I never offer any of mine a hot spot of more than 85F. Maybe drop the temp a few degrees and see what happens :). However, I have snakes that seem to cycle through their various...
  15. SnakeSmithS

    Snake eggs are not hatching

    Sounds like your temps are OK (but ever so slightly on the low side). I'd give them another couple days at least. I incubate everything at exactly 82F for the entire time and I've had clutches that went 72-73 days and then hatched out just fine. I've heard of longer incubation periods for eggs...
  16. SnakeSmithS

    Getting a salmon snow corn snake

    When a Corn has one copy of RF, it is usually slightly pink, and we typically call it a "Coral". When a corn has 2 copies of the RF mutation, it can be intensely pink and we usually refer to that as a "Salmon". Enjoy your new cutie :).
  17. SnakeSmithS

    Creamsicle that wont eat

    Males often start displaying breeding behavior at around 2 years of age. Can't be certain that is what is going on with your guy, but it is definitely a possibility. If he does not eat in the next couple weeks I'd suggest taking him in for a visit with a certified reptile vet.
  18. SnakeSmithS

    Creamsicle that wont eat

    Some male corns and rat snakes will take a break from eating when their hormones are at high levels. Also, some snakes will get confused when you switch prey type. It doesn't sound like you have done anything you shouldn't have, although personally I'd be concerned that one of your live prey...
  19. SnakeSmithS

    Purple X Project

    Any updates on this potential new mutation would be really interesting. Thanks! :)
  20. SnakeSmithS

    Lava shatter clutch

    Nice clutch!
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