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  1. KatieA602

    Hebi the Lavender Corn

    Update on Hebi Haven't posted updated photos in awhile, here's Hebi now a year and 2 months, she's now 131.2 grams! Last time I posted she was only about 38 grams. I'm still not exactly sure of her exact morph, she was sold to me as a lavender but I think she's a hypo lavender? She has a lovely...
  2. KatieA602

    Cheap and Quick Idea

    So I ended up unexpectedly with a rescue yellow rat snake, I had a 20gal but nothing to put in it for him to climb on and a very low budget. I ended up at Goodwill and found $3 wooden wine rack that I instantly thought, "Snake jungle-gym!". Took it home, wiped it down real good, and wa-la, he...
  3. KatieA602

    Artemis

    Went to Repticon Orlando Jan. 30 and came back with a new adorable addition. I believe she is a normal, although the parents were an okeetee and a butter motley. I always thought the normal corns were beautiful in their own right, I grew up with wild ones around our house all the time hanging...
  4. KatieA602

    Hebi the Lavender Corn

    Named Hebi (the Japanese word for snake) 66% Het for Albino, Anery, Motley, Diffused, Lavender Adopted this lovely little lass on Dec. 14, 2015, she's very curious and always trying to escape (or defy gravity) :)
  5. KatieA602

    Normal or No?

    A little over a month ago I got his adorable lavender corn snake from a breeder. Lately however I noticed the area before her tail (before the cloaca) looks larger, I gave her a warm bath because I thought constipation, and that might still be the case since she didn't 'go', but I have found...
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