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So pretty & cute!! I actually have 7 corn snakes, along with a bunch of pythons & a hognose... my corns include an amel, ghost, ghost motley, reverse Okeetee, granite, Miami phase, and a VERY fat (and old) normal gal. Here are some pics:
Wednesday - Ghost Motley
Scout - Reverse (Aztec) Okeetee
Betty - Miami phase with serious attitude.
Here she is in typical strike position... "just try and change my water, b----".
Dash the gigantic 14(?) year-old normal
Joxer - Ghost
Coraline - Big Amel gal
And finally Edvard (Eddie), the Granite boy... he's much bigger now, thanks to his HUGE appetite!
Here, I am holding a beauty that I found in a bird house in my neighborhood in Palm Beach county, Florida. This corn is unusual in coloration for this area.
Here, I am holding a beauty that I found in a bird house in my neighborhood in Palm Beach county, Florida. This corn is unusual in coloration for this area.
Nice.
A couple of years ago I had to go to the Orlando airport late at night to pick up a friend and I found a large 4' normal phase corn in the parking lot. I rescued him from there before people killed him and took him out to the country to continue his life. A beautiful animal but nowhere near as nice as that little guy!
Womas are awesome snakes! I know a guy who has a pair, and they're super cool... I bought a pair of Spotteds & a male Stimson's off him, which are similar but smaller than a Woma. Btw, is yours a black-headed?
Last edited by gizmo980; 04-05-2011 at 12:44 AM..
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