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Mayte2

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Hi all,

First of all, thanks to everyone who contributes replies to all the q`s on here. My partner (Ice_9) and myself have had many queries (being new at all this) and all the answers given have been really useful.

Anyways .. time for another q;)

I handle Barney (anerythristic corn approx 3 months old) every evening. He seems to have a thing for my eyes. Whenever I hold him near my face he heads straight for them. He doesn`t strike or anything .. just slides over and checks them out with this tongue. Do other corns do this and any idea why?

Mayte2
 
Whenever I hold my female amel near my face, she stretches out and goes right towards my face. I'm not sure, but I think she might see her reflection in my glasses and is trying to check out the "new snake". My male anery doesn't care one bit. I don't have a clue , but it's interesting non-the-less.

-Kevin
 
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