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Hello Everyone! (Introducing Amelia)

Tsuhei

New member
Hello everyone!

I finally decided to make my own account after surfing through the forum for over a year and a half! I currently have one cornsnake named Amelia (my fiance has two, though!).

Amelia is a female Hypo Opal ph Stripe (66%), hatched by a local breeder here in Arizona (hatch date 07/30/2012).

08/17/2012:
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11/20/2012:
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10/19/2013:
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She's my first snake that I've owned. To be honest, I couldn't have been luckier to get such a docile, curious, non-nippy, non-head shy little girl. :)

I hope you enjoy her as much as I do - I'll post more recent photos soon.
 
Thank you for the compliments, everyone! Attempted to do a quick photoshoot... she was too focused on feeding time instead of staying still (her restlessness is obvious in the last picture). Please excuse the wrinkly backdrop!

(No flash used during this photoshoot)

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"Nope, we're done here."

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Welcome, fellow Arizonian! Amelia is really cute, and I love her name too. Who did you get her from?

Thanks, and hello to you too! To be honest, I don't really remember his name...he's a small local hobbyist that lives in the east valley near the southern part of Gilbert...that's all I really remember! During the time I picked Amelia up, he was transitioning from corns to ball pythons.
 
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