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My Corn Is Ready To Shed Again

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Todd Eitenmiller
Hey fellow Corn Snake lovers, I just want to post some pics of my albino corn who is blind at the moment. I just joined this site today. I will be posting daily now that I am on here.allie pre shed.jpg
 
Allie is blind as she needs to shed her skin. I posted pictures on facebook tonight and people from my area responded to why she is blind. I found it awesome to educate my central Illinois people, who I actually know, about the hobby of owning a corn snake and educating them about how to know a poisonous or a non poisonous snake. Here in central Illinois we have mostly non venomous snakes but we are known to have a very rare timber rattler in the forests.
 
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