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  1. hypnoctopus

    Single scales dropping

    That is weird looking. Can you post a picture of the snake as well?
  2. hypnoctopus

    Single scales dropping

    Okay, so resize your image and try posting it again.
  3. hypnoctopus

    Single scales dropping

    Can you post a picture? That sounds odd.
  4. hypnoctopus

    Gemini - diprosopus corn

    Yes, I definitely want to do that! But I want to wait until he's closer to adult size so the details will be more visible.
  5. hypnoctopus

    Gemini - diprosopus corn

    Last fall, I came home to see my newest clutch pipping. I'm just a small time breeder/hobbyist, so I was very shocked to see this crazy golddust stripe tessera pipping. At first I thought it must be twins, but quickly realized it was something else. He came out of the egg on his own and...
  6. hypnoctopus

    New here

    I agree with everything Terri mentioned. Corn snakes are pretty hardy and can do well in a variety of set-up types.
  7. hypnoctopus

    WTF

    Thanks! That was sure a lot.
  8. hypnoctopus

    Dappled Corn Snakes (Striped Leopard Motley)

    They're really neat looking!
  9. hypnoctopus

    Age

    I agree with SnakeSmith. We might be able to make an educated guess with a photo, but because snakes grow based mostly on how much and how often they're fed, their size doesn't always correspond directly to their age.
  10. hypnoctopus

    Will my buddy be alright?

    Perfect, sounds good.
  11. hypnoctopus

    Will my buddy be alright?

    As long as he's not digesting, he'll be fine being a bit chilly.
  12. hypnoctopus

    maybe shedding?

    It's normal. After they go through the 'blue' phase, they enter the 'clear' phase where they look basically back to normal. And then they'll shed in a day or two.
  13. hypnoctopus

    Hi could anyone identify what corn snake this is.

    Clear pictures in natural light would help, but it looks like a masque to me.
  14. hypnoctopus

    SpiritSerpents 2024 pairings

    Very pretty babies! Love that dark charcoal and the ghost lavender.
  15. hypnoctopus

    2024 Corns

    Fantastic babies! Really nice quality.
  16. hypnoctopus

    Lavender motley clutch

    And interestingly enough, only one of the babies inherited any pinstriping!
  17. hypnoctopus

    Lavender motley clutch

    Some of the babies appear to be red factor, I think.
  18. hypnoctopus

    Lavender motley clutch

    This year I bred my male lavender motley (probably red factor?) het anery to my female lavender pinstripe motley with unknown genetics. They produced a nice little clutch that had 12 good eggs. The babies have recently hatched and shed, so I figured I'd make a post showing them off. It was an...
  19. hypnoctopus

    underweight snake?

    I agree with blacktip. She looks okay, just feed a little more frequently and she'll catch up.
  20. hypnoctopus

    Snake eggs are not hatching

    Nice! Can't wait to see the rest of them!
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