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cthulhu73

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Greetings from MO. Hello I'm Peter pleased to meet you. New to the forums not to the hobby, been at it for years got my first snake when I was 10 and never looked back. I have worked with a lot of different animals over the years from Leopard Geckos to Retics. Took some time away when my daughter was born,juggling 1/2 dozen retics, work, and a new baby just didn't work out. Shes 4 now and is absolutely fascinated with reptiles (genetic?) so naturally Corns with the relatively small size and ever expanding range of morphs seemed like as logical a place as any to pick up again. Have an agent in Chicago this weekend (couldn't get out of work) and come Monday the first of my new collection/obsession should arrive.

Looking forward to making some new friends and hopefully learning a few things along the way.
 
Welcome! What morph did you choose for your first corn? I have 5 corns right now, an Amel male, and Amel Motley het Caramel Stripe female, an Anery type female, a Classic het Amel Mot or Stripe male and a Classic Stripe het Butter male. Had my first clutch this year by accident but have fixed it so it won't happen again, but was a wonderful experience. Hope you enjoy corns as much as the other reps you have worked with before :)
 
Well just got off the phone with my guy at the Tinley Park show and all he would confirm was that I got a pair of ghosts and a hypo lav. Says I will just have to wait and see on the rest, the suspense is killing me. As far as enjoying corns as mush as the others I'm sure of it. First successful breeding I ever had was a pair of corns I got when I was 12 and regardless of whatever "projects" I was working on I've always had a at least a snow around for good measure.
 
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