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Greetings Reptiphiles!

Malice

New member
Or is it Herpephile? I dunno... In any case, my name is Kyle and I have two cornsnakes. Some of you have met me in the chat channel, and at least one of you knows me in life, as that individual is my brother. I want to thank you all for providing such amazing info about my new darlings. I have learned a ton in a short time. I'll post pictures of the lavender and butter I got from my brother as soon as I can get some decent ones not taken with my phone.
 
Welcome to the Forums Kyle..
I'm glad you like the new little girls..
You know how to reach me if you need anything.
 
Welcome to the Forums Kyle..
I'm glad you like the new little girls..
You know how to reach me if you need anything.

LOL I love your avatar, it looks like a 2" long snake.

Oh, and to your bro- Hi and Welcome!!!
 
Here are the pics I promised you all:

The wife's butter
butter2.jpg


Blondie again
Butter1.jpg


My lavender
Lav3.jpg


More Kira
Lav2.jpg


Kira again
Lav3.jpg


The snow (I think) we just got
Snow.jpg

We rescued this one... It was kept in sand, fed live, fed monthly, and hasn't had a clean tank in four years. We brought it home, fed it a f/t mouse (no problem) and have it in quarantine on paper towels so we can get all the sand out of its scales.
 
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