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New Corn - Augie

MACS76

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Well I went to the Tucson Reptile show looking for another baby to go with Chino in my classroom (different viv's). Saw at least 4 babies that I was thinking of getting. Then we were at the Tucson Reptile Rescue booth. They had one corn snake for adoption. Augie - I do not know what morph he is but my husband was holding him and the person from TRR was telling us the goal for the show was one adoption to a good home. We looked at each other and then told him he made his goal.

Augie is 4ft 4 inches and according to the kitchen scale (using a plastic coffee can) his weight is 650 grams.

Here are the pictures before we put him in the viv.

So Classroom will have Chino only and home have Augie.
 

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He's beautiful! He looks like a classic or maybe a hypo to me. Are you going to eventually transition him to your classroom or will he just be a stay-at-home pet?
 
Probably stay at home. I have several students who are just terrified of snakes. The baby is not bad but a full size I think would push it over the edge. One of them told me that because it was little was the only reason he would come in the classroom.
 
Show was interesting, lots of people, lots of stuff to look at. I think we may go to show in Phoenix in November. I think he is going to need a tank bigger than 20 gallon long.
 
FYI, last year's Mesa expo in November was far better, IMO, than either of the Repticon shows.
 
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