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jordana951

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I just want to start off by saying how much I appreciate this site. My name is Jordana and I live in Riverside, California. I was gifted a beautiful opal, white corn snake abut a year and a half ago and then another friend of mine gave me another corn snake a few months ago whose owner became too ill to care for it. I had them together for about a week before I got another tank for the second one. They seemed to get along just fine for the week. Uh a little to well apparently because on May 18th I found 27 eggs. I decided to build an incubator and with all the great information here on this site the babies have started to pip! One emerged completely this morning and its beautiful. I'm really interested in figuring out what my parents are so I'll post pics of them.
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This is Pheonix the Dad
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This is Casper the Mom
Phoenix has almost a leopard print on his belly and Casper has a deep opal sheen in the sun that is very hard to catch in a picture she also has some yellow in her. I will introduce you all to the babies later today! Anyways, I'm so glad I found this forum it has been a huge help an I look forward to meeting you all!
Jordana
 
here's Baby #1
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11 more are pipping. (I have to say pipping baby corn snakes has to be one of the cutest things I have ever seen!)
 
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