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New Member Intro

phoolishcactus

New member
Another new guy...I think I have been here before but I have changed providers and still trying to find all the snake stuff I had before.
I am 54 years young, still playing hard and enjoying life. We moved from Tampa, FL, over twenty years ago to find seasons again, in Missouri. Brought a wild-caught female corn with was. She gave me many babies before she died in '89. I figure she was over 20 years old.
Now I have 29 snakes of varying ages and hope to breed a real zig-zag rat snake one of these days. Right now most of the snakes are corns, but also included are: black rat snakes, yellow rat,an intergrade greenish rat snake (normal and albino) and one speckled king. Also in my collection are some snakes of my breeding project. Some hybrid blacks, mostly, with albino greenish, normal corn, and double het corn. Also, I just recently purchased a Braid's X yellow rat snake. Plus the Cornsnake Morph Guide.
Well, that's a start. More when I have more time.
 
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Really I have a lot to learn. I do have years of experience but the genitics are hard to figure sometimes. And I have no patience. They only breed once a year and need to be three years old, at least, to breed.
I need two more corns, the anery A and B, then I can go crazy! Well, after they grow big enough to breed anyway.
 
Hello and welcome!! The Photos forum has many great pics of different cornsnake morphs.
 
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