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Hi all. My name's Adrienne. I'm 23, from Ontario, Canada. I have one corn snake, a ghost, who I've had about a year. He was very tiny when I got him, I don't know how old he was, but he was only about 9 inches long. He's now about 25 inches from nose to vent, and I can't belive how much he's grown!

I have a crested gecko, and I'm part of a crestie forum, but it will be nice to have some snake people to talk to.
 

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Hi I love cresties myself welcome to the forums. You know I think your "ghost" is actually a snow corn which is an amel+anery a.
 
Welcome, I'm new here myself, but also have cresteds! This forum seems like a good one for corn snake info and enthusiasts.
 
Hi I love cresties myself welcome to the forums. You know I think your "ghost" is actually a snow corn which is an amel+anery a.
Really? I was told he was a ghost when I got him, I just figured that his colours would change as he got older.
 
Huh, now that I've googled some pictures of snows, he does look like them. He even has the bit of yellow colour that some of them do.
 
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