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Hello from So. California!

Harleybabe

On-going student of Life!
Hello Everyone,

:wavey: I'm new to this site. I recently acquired two baby corn snakes. I'm not new to snakes (I've owned a Gopher Snake) and other reptiles (New Caledonian Crested Geckos). Unlike a gopher snake, the corn snake is much more attractive in regards to all the various patterns/morphs produced. Please don't ask me what kind of morph corn I have....the morph/pattern-thing is still confusing to me :shrugs: . What's important to me is that my snakes are healthy and continue to stay healthy. I still miss my gopher snake, though.

:) I'm looking forward in learning more about corn snakes and CornSnakes.com appears to have a lot of information available and knowledgeable members.

See ya'll around the forums!

Raquel
 
Hey Raquel (and greetings from the home of Harley!) -

Welcome to the forums! You'll find a LOT of worthwhile info here, no doubt. If you'd like to post some photos of the new acquisitions, I'm sure someone will be helpful in identifying the morph/pattern of your snakes.

Enjoy your stay!

regards,
jazz
 
Snickers at how quickly Jazz responds to "Harleybabe"

Welcome from Northern California! :wavey:
 
carol said:
Snickers at how quickly Jazz responds to "Harleybabe"
Hand to God, Carol....I was a camp counselor to one of the Davidson kids.

But at my age, I've redefined the term "Soft Tail". :sidestep:

regards,
jazz
 
Thank you for the welcome, everyone! I'm going to let the two babies settle in a bit before taking photos of them, but I will post them. :)
 
Welcome Raquel to the forums from another Harley rider. This is a great place to find out anything you need to know about your corns. There are alot of very cool people who are more than willing to help.
Jay & PJ :cool:
 
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raquel

raquel i was just wundering what happend to that gother snake or what ever it is because you said you still miss it and welcome to the website
 
Welcome to the forum, and welcome to corn snakes! :cool: Don't worry, these won't be your last two... ohhh no...

Have fun around the forum and don't be afraid to ask questions! There is also a search function which is very helpful in finding useful topics ;)

Good luck!
 
Alright. Here are my two baby corns. I love the "red-striped one", but don't know what is the actual morph/pattern. I love the morph/pattern of the second one, too!
 
Harleybabe said:
Alright. Here are my two baby corns. I love the "red-striped one", but don't know what is the actual morph/pattern. I love the morph/pattern of the second one, too!

OOPS! Here they are:
 

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Very nice!! The first one looks like an Amel. Motley x Stripe and the second is a very beautiful Amel. (Amel. = Amelanistic, i.e. red albino = no melenin or dark pigments). UUUUmmmmm just to let you know...your hooked for sure!!! lol.
Jay & PJ
P.S. Nice Heritage :cool:
 
PJCReptiles said:
Very nice!! The first one looks like an Amel. Motley x Stripe and the second is a very beautiful Amel. (Amel. = Amelanistic, i.e. red albino = no melenin or dark pigments). UUUUmmmmm just to let you know...your hooked for sure!!! lol.
Jay & PJ
P.S. Nice Heritage :cool:

Thank you for identifying the morph/patterns of my corn snakes. Yes, they can be very 'addicting'! LOL! I haven't named them, yet. I think I'll leave the 'naming' to my youngest step-daughter. :)
 
snakes

that one below your username looks the bang same as mine. mine has a cross on it too (i hope you havent nicked mine lol)
 
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