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Jumping into the Corn field

Starwild

New member
Hi everyone, I'm Starwild, 25, female, live in North Carolina. I got my first herp--a leopard gecko--in May '07, picked up my ball python in May '08 and my second gecko followed me home in July '08.

So I'm still fairly new to herping, but know the ropes to basic care, and I've read a lot of caresheets.

I'm looking to add some new snakes to my collection over the next few years, and there are three corn snake morphs I'm interested in-- the bloodred, the motley butter, and the okeetee creamsicle. I'm possibly buying one or two of them for myself for Christmas, so thought I'd join here.

I'm also interested in getting an albino ball, a pied ball and a Western hognose, ideally. Anyone know anything about small, say, five-drawer racks? I might be interested in going that direction eventually.

Nice to meet you! And here's my little cold-blooded family.



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Oh dear, for some reason I can't edit my post. But here's my other gecko, though this is a slightly older pic:


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