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Azixs

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Hi, I'm Azixs and I like in Northamptonshire, located in the Midlands of England.
I have been keeping two cornsnakes for just over three years now, both of which are now at four years of age.

I've always been interested in reptiles, and hope to secure a job which somehow incorporates this fashion in the future.
If I'm not to late, I plan to breed my snakes this year, after I sort out a few finer details.

Well.. sorry for the boring introduction, but it's very late over here and I'm finding it hard to think straight.


G'night :spinner:
 
Hello Azixs from across the pond! Welcome to the forum!

Reptiles are pretty exciting, fun and addicting!

Wayne
 
I've always been interested in reptiles, and hope to secure a job which somehow incorporates this fashion in the future.

Doh, sorry. I meant to write "Passion". I would leave it normally but I was actually quite disgusted at myself for mixing up the two.

Hello Azixs from across the pond! Welcome to the forum!

Reptiles are pretty exciting, fun and addicting!

Wayne

Thanks!
 
welcome AZixs, Good luck on the breeding plans, what kinds of corns do you have (amel, bloodred, snow, normal?)
 
Welcome! Do you know if your snakes have any hets? My favorite morphs are any type of Anery or Anery/Hypo combo.
 
Welcome! Do you know if your snakes have any hets? My favorite morphs are any type of Anery or Anery/Hypo combo.

Really sorry, but I don't know what a het is! I understand the whole dominant and recessive gene thing, or at least think I do, but I've still got a lot to learn.
 
Found my answer. Unfortunately I have no idea what the heterozygous genes are. We'll just have to wait and see.
 
Hello and welcome.
There's plenty of things like that to learn here, stick around and read some.
Plenty of people from the UK also. There is a member forum called The UK, scroll down on the main index page.
 
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