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My corn snake: Bo

smuscato256

Bo's Mommy!
Here's pics of my corn snake (that I just got about 2 weeks back)! I believe that it's a male (by the shape of the tail pass his you know what) so i named him ''Bo''. I think that he is a motley snow but i'm not sure.. do you know what he is? Also, can someone post some before and after pics of their motley snow when it comes to their age progression (I believe the color kind changes as it sheds). Thanks!!:rofl:

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Bo is my 1st corn snake

Bo is my 1st corn snake.. I (when I was younger up until i was about 17) had a South East Asian Boa Constrictor named ''Slimer'' (from ghostbusters). Raised him from a baby to about 9 feet in length then my dad's health caused us to have to give him away. :eek1:
 
He can't be a motley because he has belly checkers, and motleys do not. He's pretty, though! Take lots of pics while he is a baby- he's going to be totally different a year from now.
 
Thanks!

Hey thanks! Does anybody have progression pics of a snow? I want to get an idea of what he will look like when he is older.. :dancer:
 
New Pics of Bo!

This is the 2nd time that I have been able to hold Bo.. he gets in that grumpy ''rattlesnake'' stage every time and I have to use a glove to get him out. I did notice that he has a very tiny black dot in both of his eyes. Here's a few more pics of him to show off those eyes! Also, he ate his 2nd thawed pinkie just after these shots were taken. :dancer:

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I think the black bits in your snows eyes are common in snows and nothing to worry about. It looks the double of my snow.
 
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