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Hello everyone

Finally got the urge to hit the join button. I've read up on different topics on here from time to time as well as lurked on the classified section. I'm new to owning snakes, and ready to learn even more about them.

Here are my two babies.

Timber, which I am unsure of what type of cornsnake unfortunately.

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Miyagi, a pied sided blooded male. I'm thinking low maybe middle expression. I'll have to get a better picture soon.

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Thanks for looking, can't wait to watch them grow!

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Thank you very much. It is quite an addiction haha. I'm already getting more into morphs and such. A big reason I'd like to learn more about Timber. When purchased all that I was told was "fancy" cornsnake. No sex or morph.

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Yea, and the yellow fades towards the tail. She was soo different I had to jump on buying her haha. I do call her a female though I don't know for sure

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Oh, by the way, I'm also new here so I'm no expert, but I think I read somewhere about speakers and snakes. I noticed the speaker behind your setup. I heard the vibrations cause stress. I can't recall where I read that, maybe some of the other members can help shed some light on this.

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