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crimsonking
01-31-04, 06:01 PM
Met up with friends for a 45 min. check of a promising looking area. Found: 3 corns and a black racer.
Pretty nice for less than an hour on a cool, damp, January day!
:Markhttp://photos.herphost.com/albums/userpics/corn1a.JPG http://photos.herphost.com/albums/userpics/corn2a.JPG
http://photos.herphost.com/albums/userpics/corn3a.JPG
http://photos.herphost.com/albums/userpics/racer1a.JPG

Katt
01-31-04, 06:18 PM
Nice!!!

You're so lucky to be in a such an area!!!

Dozer
01-31-04, 11:48 PM
Hmmm, for a day like today in Toronto, I tihnk I might have best luck herpin' in my local pet shop ;)

Great finds!

CHRISANDBOIDS14
02-01-04, 12:16 AM
Dozer, lol same in edmonton!

Nice finds crimsonking! your are lucky to be in an area like you are.

Simon
02-01-04, 06:23 AM
nice finds!
the first one looks great!
I love the looks on the first one...you are one lucky man!

KrokadilyanGuy3
02-01-04, 05:53 PM
Nice finds. Especially the coral in the other post. ******** questions but is the racer on snow?
Xain

lolaophidia
02-01-04, 08:57 PM
Nice looking little Racer. I was really pleased to see one out last week in while I was in Tampa. Nearly made me want to move!

TheRedDragon
02-01-04, 10:31 PM
Awesome finds crimsonking! That black racer is phenomenol! :)

snakehunter
02-02-04, 03:14 PM
sweet, we still have snow, so itll be a while

snakey
02-05-04, 05:56 PM
I can't for the life of me understand why everyone calls them corn snakes. Ive' never seen one any where near a corn feild. LOL . Ive always called them what they are,...red rat snakes. Do you ever find any indigos? I have a pair I plan to breed. I used to live in the Fort Myers area and I never found any. I realy looked to, in fact I probably found more snakes than most because I was an animal control officer. I could tell you some stories about escapees! Now I live in Missouri, so it's legal to have indigos. w.b.s.... I'm Tony.

crimsonking
02-05-04, 06:03 PM
Tony, here's one we saw last year in Feb. north of Tampa. He was in shed here, so imagine what he'd look like after!
:Markhttp://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/151ei6.jpg

lolaophidia
02-05-04, 06:05 PM
Wow! What a find! Gorgeous red chin! One of these days when I've got more room... and time to clean cages daily...
:)

crocdoc
02-05-04, 10:00 PM
snakey, corn snakes apparently got their name from the colouration of their belly scales - the chequered pattern resembles multicoloured 'Indian' corn.