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OK, here is a good picture of Tango.

Tangoman

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He is fine now, and no sign of a repeat of his "lump".
 

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Awww...he looks like a happy little herp. I'm glad he's over his problem and hope that he doesn't develop any more issues. Good luck!
 
Thanks Dion.. we are really quite surprised at how we have taken to him! We are as "un-snake" like people as you are ever likely to meet. After failed hamster keeping, the kids really wanted a pet. My wife was MOST upset when I suggested a corn snake but she and I spend more time cooing over him than they do! We actually ARGUE over who is going to handle him each night! It's pathetic!
 
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Aww, what a cutie. You're right, Tangoman, he does look a lot like Sienna. I love his orange though! He's really gonna be a looker when he's all grown up. :)
 
That is terrific! I had two snakes (and several assorted mammals) before I met my husband. We met online and I was up front in my personal ad about having snakes. That was part of what attracted him to me! I came with accessories! He had never owned any herps, except a garter snake he caught as a kid. We now have 17 snakes, two lizards and the assorted mammals. He is as bad as I am when we see new snakes. We use any holiday as an excuse to buy more, we call it Snakesgiving. LOL We snuggle and cuddle and love our snakes like babies. Keep going with your new hobby!
 
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