Backwoodsboy
New member
Greetings to fellow snakees
My name is George and I'm 57 years old and was introduced to the fine hobby of snake friendship about two years ago when my kids bought a two year old amel female (we think it's a she) along with her home and accessories. I've always liked snakes but kinda grew out of chasing garters though the occasional red belly or grass snake would still earn an examination. We don't have many snake species up north.
Penelope, the first snake, has been joined by two other friends, firstly last June a Brooksi King who told me her name is Aurora and just a few days ago a young male normal corn who introduced himself as Bink.
Somehow I've become the major caretaker of these slinky buddies and the mouse fetcher in chief but I must say that I enjoy it and hope I will enjoy this forum as well.
George
My name is George and I'm 57 years old and was introduced to the fine hobby of snake friendship about two years ago when my kids bought a two year old amel female (we think it's a she) along with her home and accessories. I've always liked snakes but kinda grew out of chasing garters though the occasional red belly or grass snake would still earn an examination. We don't have many snake species up north.
Penelope, the first snake, has been joined by two other friends, firstly last June a Brooksi King who told me her name is Aurora and just a few days ago a young male normal corn who introduced himself as Bink.
Somehow I've become the major caretaker of these slinky buddies and the mouse fetcher in chief but I must say that I enjoy it and hope I will enjoy this forum as well.
George