peachsicle
New member
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Hi,
My name is Gayle, and I just adopted my first corn snake (1st snake ever) 2 days ago! She is a beautiful 11 month old creamsicle, and I named her Peaches because of her color (thus, my user name). I have cared for just about every type of domestic animal--but she is my first reptile since high school (a LONG time ago). I have a menagerie right now, and friends say I should charge admission to see them all.:eek1: Almost all of my critters are rescues, but Peaches was purchased from a local breeder who had lovely morphs.
Anyhow, I have her set up for now in a 10 gallon, which all the necessities, and will gradually get her up to one of those 90 gallon allglass cages as she grows. She ate a thawed fuzzy on Sunday, and stays in her hide all day, coming out in the middle of the night (I have insomnia, and saw her cruising around last night). Will try to get pictures of my very pretty little girl soon.
Gayle
Hi,
My name is Gayle, and I just adopted my first corn snake (1st snake ever) 2 days ago! She is a beautiful 11 month old creamsicle, and I named her Peaches because of her color (thus, my user name). I have cared for just about every type of domestic animal--but she is my first reptile since high school (a LONG time ago). I have a menagerie right now, and friends say I should charge admission to see them all.:eek1: Almost all of my critters are rescues, but Peaches was purchased from a local breeder who had lovely morphs.
Anyhow, I have her set up for now in a 10 gallon, which all the necessities, and will gradually get her up to one of those 90 gallon allglass cages as she grows. She ate a thawed fuzzy on Sunday, and stays in her hide all day, coming out in the middle of the night (I have insomnia, and saw her cruising around last night). Will try to get pictures of my very pretty little girl soon.
Gayle