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Caspar

TheCurb

Herp Derp
If you saw my post in the New Members section then there isn't much need for an intro... but if you didn't, then, here is my first corn snake, Caspar. Today is the one year anniversary of his purchase :)

First day home:

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And a year later:

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Finishing a meal:

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Hope you enjoy :)
 
Ah! How neat! You actually have a Ghost Motley! That was my first corn. Yours is just lovely! Ghost Mots are one of my favorite morphs, and yours is a wonderful example of why! :}
 
Those are some great pics! I love motleys with that kind of pattern, the more striped kind. He is one handsome corn!
 
Hmm... they aren't showing up to me. If they're there and I'm not seeing it I'm sorry for posting doubles :p I'm kind of a noob.

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Some less than recent pictures of Caspar

So, I realize that it's been quite a while since I've updated pictures of my snake. But hey, I've been super busy with life outside the internet, so, here are some from 2011 annndddd I'll have to get some 2012 photos up some time.

Closeup Caspar's pattern:



And that cute face!





 
Recently out of shed :)

So here are some new photos of Caspar, who just recently came out of shed... has anyone else had a problem with the shed getting stuck on their snakes fat arse? I had to intervene this time, which I normally don't have to do, because it was all wound up a few inches before the vent - came off super easy once you got through the layers. It was odd.

Also I don't profess to have any professional skill at photography. :p




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