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Hello From North Dakota

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Hello Everyone new to the whole forum thing so i wont have pictures but will soon... I have 2 females for sure but i have 2 i think are males but being in the middle of no where i dont have anyone close to me who know anything... pictures should be up soon and have a great day
 
Welcome to the forums! Depending on how old they are, you could pop them. Otherwise, if it's really important, you can find someone at a shop or show to probe them.

Here's Kathy Love's video on popping:
VIDEO
 
one i have no idea how old... got him "i think" from a pet store and hes huge well over 24in so im not sure but the cage he was in was so small... the other one cant be much older than 3 months but i did get my two females from a really great breeder so thats good
 
The 24inch one will have to be probed, I don't recommend popping either one of them. You pop hatchlings because the tendons are very elastic. You risk damaging them when older than a few weeks. I do have to recommend having them all in their own enclosures. 10g are fine for now, but you'll want 20g long for when their adults. You can usually get a 10g for about $3 at a reptile show. Remember, they're escape artists. So you'll want a locking or weighted lid.

Oh, I'm assuming you're new to corns. My apologies if it seems I'm talking down to you.
 
nah its cool but the 2 large ones are in a homemade box in their own 24x24 enclosure and the two young ones are in 10g... i really got to get pictures up
 
finally got the pictures

First picture is leroy my first bought him 8-20 ish and he was even smaller, Second is jethro got him 9-18 from a pet store they had no idea how old he was. Oakley is going to be my breeder with leroy and she was hatched 8-29 and rootbeer was hatched 7-26-10 i think and shes gonna be jethros girl
 

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That's hatelings for ya. I have yet to have one of my babies bite me. Hades acts like he's going to, then turns submissive when I pick him up.
 
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