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A four year olds quest for a pink snake!

Ours was very pale pink as a hatchling and has gotten brighter each year and more orange/peach. Just be aware their colors change as they grow.

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crackerhead I sent you a PM.

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This is the curly headed monster holding "her" killer bee.

Thank you for all the great information. Everyone has been extremely helpful.
 
awesome. love it when kids love our snakes. you know oddly enough my son who is 5 still won't hold the snakes and both kids have been exposed since birth.

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I have a BP coming home as soon as he has eaten a few meals and I'm super excited. I think he will be a lot easier for my daughter to hold than a wiggly corn. :)
 
my daughter gets bored easily with our ball. she says "he doesn't do anything" lol. weve had Kaa for 7 years and he is very lazy.

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My daughter is the same way. I have numerous videos of her sitting next to a ball python on the floor trying to convince it to play with her or crawl somewhere to see something. That was my biggest reason for wanting to learn about corn snakes.
 
My 9 yr old has stated a goal of eventually breeding a "valentine" corn-an amel RO with heart-shaped saddles! She figures that there are a lot of little girls who would LOVE a valentine morph corn snake.
 
My 9 yr old has stated a goal of eventually breeding a "valentine" corn-an amel RO with heart-shaped saddles! She figures that there are a lot of little girls who would LOVE a valentine morph corn snake.

how would one get heart shaped saddles? It sounds as though it would be very pretty.

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