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New addition!

ciara

three corns and counting
Someone should have warned me that these guys are addictive! ;)
Had my first one for about a month, now I've added a second. Went to the GR reptile show today and found a yearling female ghost. Just couldn't resist her, so home she came.

Now Tovi's living in the 10 gallon and she's been introduced to the newly cleaned and sterilized 29 gallon.

I'll get some pics of her in a bit, but I want to let her settle in for a few days before we try a photo shoot.
 
I've purchased a couple of my snakes from the GR reptile show. Do you remember the name of the vendor you got it from?
Congrats on the new purchase.
 
Befor you know it you will want to try your hand a breeding them. :grin01:


:-offtopic How is that show? I've only gone to the Taylor show in MI.
 
I've purchased a couple of my snakes from the GR reptile show. Do you remember the name of the vendor you got it from?
Congrats on the new purchase.

Actually I wrote down his name and number, just in case I had any questions/needed help/etc. Paul Suplinskas. He's from the Grant area.
 
Befor you know it you will want to try your hand a breeding them. :grin01:

Eek! Don't tempt me. ;)

:-offtopic How is that show? I've only gone to the Taylor show in MI.

It was relatively small. Not a lot of variety in the corns, but a lot of variety in vendors. Boas, corns, live feeders, all kinds of wood/hides/vivs, spiders, lizards, crickets, etc.

Everyone was really nice, too. Keep in mind, I've got nothing to compare it to. This was my first show. :)

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What's the show in Taylor like? I'm on the opposite side of the state...is it worth the four hour round trip?
 
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What's the show in Taylor like? I'm on the opposite side of the state...is it worth the four hour round trip?[/QUOTE]


A year ago i would have said YES, but now unless you are looking for redtail boa's and ball python's (the same morphs over and over) i would say no. It's just alittle over two hours from me and i felt it was a wast of time. Dan D did have some very nice corn's but this year he seem to have more gecko's than anything. I think it has to do with the high gas prices, breeder's not want to travel to far from home. Some of the breeder's that I've talk to came from PA.
 
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