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Lacie_Michele

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Hi everyone, I'm new to the site. I have Four beautiful corn snakes. Two young adults, And two babies. The adults I have are a breading pair. And one of my babies is a sunkissed. I'm looking to learn as much as possible about these snakes, and I hope to learn how to bread them too. If you have any usefull information you'd like to share with me, please feel free! thanks :)
 
<a href="http://s612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/mattfury69/?action=view&current=Willow.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i612.photobucket.com/albums/tt205/mattfury69/Willow.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>This one is Willow, My adult female. Not sure what kind she is, other than a corn snake.
 
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This one is Willow, My adult female. Not sure what kind she is, other than a corn snake.
 
Welcome Lacie_Michele, this is a great site and the people are very experienced and knowledgeable. I 've gained great tips and the replies are pretty quick. My only downfall being here is I just can't stop checking back here for great photos and info. Enjoy !
 
Integra's body and belly looks like my daughter's Creamsicle which is an Amel morph of some kind if I understand correctly, but Integra's head is way more intense in color than Flame's is: Not sure how that plays out - as everyone asked for "head shots" when asking for help defining morphs. Post pictures over on the Cultivars board, and the experts will do their best to help. Also, I second Ian's.........hand's down the best I found with pictures and belly shots to help self-identify. Identifying Ember was hard, and the friendly folks on here and Ian helped. Flame first, and then Ember below:

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thank you, i love them all. i hate to pick favorites but jasper (the anery) is my little man :)
hes the most active of all my corns and hes always try to get out of his home, he loves being held.
and hes pretty spoiled i mught add :)
 
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