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Hello all, I'm a new owner of a female corn snake and I'm hooked. I just watched her eat for the first time. Cool stuff. I'm actually already planning on getting another one.
Thanks for the welcome. Believe me I know about addiction, I've got tons of fish tanks all over the place, I just felt the need to start a brand new addiction.
And she's a snow corn. Sunglow motley is next on my list.
Snows are very common as a first corn. There was a poll on here not long ago about what your first corn morph was. I belive normals, anery's, snows, and amels pretty much topped the list My first was an anery.
I would love to see pictures of your snow (and so would other people too)! Sunglow mots are beautiful, great choice!
Haha, thanks peeps. Yeah, I had originally wanted to get a sunglow, but they were taking longer to hatch than the breeder anticipated and once I saw the snow, I just had to have her.
Sorry they're so blurry, she's a quick little bugger. I snapped them really quick because that was when I first got her, so I didn't want to stress her out too much.
:wavey: hiya I'm a new member and first-time owner. We got 2 juvenile corns for our sons and as they are away at school the care falls to me (husband slightly squeamish) the people here are dead friendly. Lovely pics, must post some myself.
Cornmum.