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  1. Micayla1895

    New additions: Expo pick ups

    I'm really over the moon with these little guys, they're stunning and eat like champs! And to top it all off, I actually think that the stripes come from a line from SMR. As the breeder that I bought them from, imported corns from SMR back in 2009. I couldn't be more happy with them!:D:dancer...
  2. Micayla1895

    Night Adder

    I know it's not a corn snake, but would just like to share. So while I was on holiday in Mpumalanga, (eastern part of South Africa), we had a visitor that was actually quite determined to climb the stairs to the house where we were staying. I've identified it to be a night adder, as I used to...
  3. Micayla1895

    My Corn Snake Colony

    So here are some of my corns. I'll first start with Voldy (short for Voldemort, I didn't know she was a female when I named her:rofl:), a Hypo Amel het Anery; she was the pioneer of my corn snakes:cool: She was also quite the escape artist, as she was lost for three months before we found her...
  4. Micayla1895

    My Corn Snake Colony

    So here are some of my corns. I'll first start with Voldy (short for Voldemort, I didn't know she was a female when I named her:rofl:), a Hypo Amel het Anery; she was the pioneer of my corn snakes:cool: She was also quite the escape artist, as she was lost for three months before we found her...
  5. Micayla1895

    Just saying hello

    Hello everyone:) So I've been a lurker for quite sometime and have now decided that I should start posting. I've been keeping corn snakes for seven years now and I am still corn crazy. :crazy02: I'm going to an expo this weekend and can already see a hole burning in my pocket. Will be so worth...
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