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Hello from a cold and grey United Kingdom

habistatman

New member
Just wanted to say hello to you all. I have kept pythons for over ten years and have recently aquired a couple of Corns, they are just so different to handle and the colours are amazing. I can easily see why people end up with more than the originally set out to purchase. This is a great forum and i am looking forward to learning off all your experiences.

Kindest regards

habistatman
 
Hello and welcome from the recently cloudy, windy, snowy state of Idaho! Though at this moment the sun is shining!!
What morphs are your corns?
 
Hi! Welcome to the forum. Normals and amels are awesome. I myself have an Amel no known hets, an Amel het anery, an Amel Motley het Caramel Stripe, a Diffused no known hets, an Anery no known hets, and a Normal Stripe het Butter. They are quite addicting lol.
 
Welcome to the forums!
I have my share of amels- and also my share of classics. Two beautiful morphs. There are more fancy and more exotic morphs out there, but I think that the brightness of the classics and amels can be stunning.
 
Welcome to the forums!
I have my share of amels- and also my share of classics. Two beautiful morphs. There are more fancy and more exotic morphs out there, but I think that the brightness of the classics and amels can be stunning.

That appears to be the 'problem' with Corns there are so many beautiful morphs that you could quite easily convert the spare room into a reptile house, given half a chance anyway:roflmao:.

Kindest regards

Habistatman
 
That appears to be the 'problem' with Corns there are so many beautiful morphs that you could quite easily convert the spare room into a reptile house, given half a chance anyway:roflmao:.

Kindest regards

Habistatman

Yup. My collection is up to 20- and I'm getting another 3 this weekend if everything goes to plan. (a bubblegum snow, another amel, and a banded Okeetee!)

I think that you could have a whole room of just amels and not have a single snake look like the same type. (high orange, pale, striped, motley, cubed, zigzag, paradox, etc)
 
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