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  1. JarrodRandel

    Pics of the "Biters" ... nip nip

    First one is Rear Fanged... so I just try not to let him "chew" on my finger... We all probably know what the second one is... more bark than bite but as you can see he went for my finger and missed, only to land his face right in one of his water dishes... ha ha sucka. :crazy02:
  2. JarrodRandel

    Can you ID these snakes?

    Can you make a positive ID on both these snakes? I know its kind of blurry... sorry, bad photographer. I admit it. The prize you ask? Pride of not being a blindman.
  3. JarrodRandel

    Convinced my girlfriend to play with the big snake...

    So guys (girls this wont intrigue or even amuse you in the least) how many of you can say your little girlfriends just love playing with your big old snake? I was surprised she didnt mind it... The last picture is my short term captive Eastern that I had to relocate for a neighbor. He was fun...
  4. JarrodRandel

    Is this Pit. mel. Normal? (FL Pine snake)

    I would like to preface this post by saying; I know I will catch flack for this, because this is a cornsnake forum, but honestly, I would rather get advice from reputable people who reside on this forum rather than advice from some of the other forums, which I won't mention. So... I was...
  5. JarrodRandel

    Help with genetics on this one! Picture attahced

    Does this look bubblegumish to anyone? What genes should I expect? I dont know who the parents were and it was given to me as a "Bubblegum" and the picture doesnt fully depict how vibrant he is (extremely pink). I have seem some snakes people have claimed were "bubblegum" but looked like...
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