trabern
Prospective snake owner
Hello! I've been lurking here for several weeks, and our family has decided (well, I decided and convinced them) that we'd like to get into corn snakes. I'm drawn by their beauty and by the genetic gold mine out there. This site is impresive in how helpful and organized it is!!
I'm not nearly so interesting as other folks here and folks new here--just your basic late-in-life parent who happens to be a freak for animals of all types. We don't have a snake yet, but I've got the UTH, tank(s), sterlite boxes, and even frozen mice. I am concerned about temp and humidity, as Santa Fe, NM sits at 7000' (half mile higher than Denver) so the air is dry and thin and we have cold winters.
I've never had a snake but I raise doves (I've bred every known morph except crested!) and call ducks and golden pheasants (birds being the another antique, dinosaur-age creature like snakes) as well as African ciclids, pond turtles, and various 4-leggeds. I am so intregued by genetics, it is clear I should have been a biologist of some sort instead of a criminal defense attorney. (Not to mention the fact that I enjoy spending time with the creatures more than spending time with clients.) Both my daughter and I are avid dancers (ballet/jazz/Nia/Duncan/mod) when we're not cleaning out habitats and cooing to creatures.
Thanks to everyone already for everything I've learned here! And any advice on how the altitude affects things, please chime in!
I'm not nearly so interesting as other folks here and folks new here--just your basic late-in-life parent who happens to be a freak for animals of all types. We don't have a snake yet, but I've got the UTH, tank(s), sterlite boxes, and even frozen mice. I am concerned about temp and humidity, as Santa Fe, NM sits at 7000' (half mile higher than Denver) so the air is dry and thin and we have cold winters.
I've never had a snake but I raise doves (I've bred every known morph except crested!) and call ducks and golden pheasants (birds being the another antique, dinosaur-age creature like snakes) as well as African ciclids, pond turtles, and various 4-leggeds. I am so intregued by genetics, it is clear I should have been a biologist of some sort instead of a criminal defense attorney. (Not to mention the fact that I enjoy spending time with the creatures more than spending time with clients.) Both my daughter and I are avid dancers (ballet/jazz/Nia/Duncan/mod) when we're not cleaning out habitats and cooing to creatures.
Thanks to everyone already for everything I've learned here! And any advice on how the altitude affects things, please chime in!