I've already made a few posts on the site but here is my introduction.
My name is Ryan and I recently picked up two new corns. Both striped, one amelanistic and the other anerythristic.
I've always wanted snakes so I finally just went for it. I picked corns because of their size and the vast diversity of the different morphs.
My other reptile experience includes keeping a turtle I caught while fishing at Canyon Lake when I was 5. He lived 20 years.
I also had two Panther chameleons for a few years that I raised from babies to adulthood. They were beautiful but difficult to take care of. My corns are simple to take care of compared to chameleons. I sold them after about 5 years for quite a bit of $$$!
My name is Ryan and I recently picked up two new corns. Both striped, one amelanistic and the other anerythristic.
I've always wanted snakes so I finally just went for it. I picked corns because of their size and the vast diversity of the different morphs.
My other reptile experience includes keeping a turtle I caught while fishing at Canyon Lake when I was 5. He lived 20 years.
I also had two Panther chameleons for a few years that I raised from babies to adulthood. They were beautiful but difficult to take care of. My corns are simple to take care of compared to chameleons. I sold them after about 5 years for quite a bit of $$$!