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nickermaker87

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Hi guys :) I'm way excited to join your forum. I've read lots of interesting and helpful stuff on here. I'm new to snakes, so I need all the help I can get ;) Right now, snakewise, I have three baby corns that are just a few months old, a yearling wandering garter snake and two tiny baby eastern garters. The baby corns are one snow, one classic (I think) and one Amel? Red with a little trace of orange, alot of white, and saddles that sort of melt together? Anyway, they are awesome and I look forward to learning as much as I can on here.
 
Cool verbage coming from Utah. Love corns hope you enjoy the hobby. I used to have garters and water snakes but I couldn't find enough fish and frogs for them.
 
Hey, thanks :)

Lavender, I understand that. One of my garters (he's a Wandering) only eats live guppies. The two baby easterns that I just got chow down on nightcrawlers and pinky parts however. Makes things way cheaper :)

Anyways, I'll have some pics up soon :)
 
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