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    Hatchlings first shed, prolapsed?

    I have never seen this before so I seek advice or opinion.. This is not my snake, but I was asked and I have no idea. I believe its a corn/rat cross of some type. This hatchling was incubated and hatched. It just went through it's first shed. It's umbilical cord was attached right up until it...
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    Amarissa is laying...

    My first cornsnake eggs of the season are on their way. My first clutch of tegu eggs are already in the incubator.. Looks like I am off to a good start so far. :) Figured I would share a picture... Rick
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    Unicolor Cribo [Picture]

    Had to take a picture of a cribo I got awhile back for someone who is interested in it. Figured since I took the picture I might as well post it for everyone to see. Unicolor Cribos are not very common, not compared to corns, ball pythons, etc.. but it is indeed an awesome snake. Rick
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    Superglue snakes into place??

    I figured I'd snap a few pictures, but none of the corns were willing to "sit" still. I went mad :crazy02: trying then gave up to have a beer or two. :cheers: I need to get a better camera and some more patience before trying to take pics of a 100+ snakes... :P Rick
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    Opal Zigzag

    Anyone have pictures of an adult opal with zigzag patterning? Rick
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    Welcome to the "Name that snake" game..

    This is a cornsnake I recently picked up and have not given a name to. It's a male miami cornsnake, post a name or second someone elses.. This snake will get the name with the most interest from this thread. Rick
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    Motley (Hurricane?) Anery A? Anery B? Ghost?

    Motley (Hurricane?) Anery A? Anery B? Ghost? It is indeed motley, possibly hurricane? It was sold as "Platinum Cornsnake" from a reptile reseller. It appears to be an Anery A, which I base lightly on the yellow, but I know yellow has crept into the Anery B (Charcoals) as well, but it just...
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