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Old 03-13-11, 07:47 PM   #1
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My corns

Here's a couple pictures of my 2 corns.

Scooter, Classic male:




Scarlett, 2009 Female Amel Motley:


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Both very pretty, especially Scarlett!! Are you planning on breeding them?
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Both very pretty, especially Scarlett!! Are you planning on breeding them?
Thanks! No, I'm not really planning on breeding them, but you never know what might happen in the future, haha.
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For sure! Always gotta ask though, when ya see the 1.1! How old is Scooter?
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Nice looking pair of snakes...
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For sure! Always gotta ask though, when ya see the 1.1! How old is Scooter?
I'm not really sure on Scooter's age. I'm guessing he's somewhere in between 2 and 3 years old.
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Re: My corns

Gorgeous corns! Loving Scarlett's colors~
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Pretty corns (Y) Love the colours on your amel motley =D
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Great looking Corns. Nice pattern and colour on both.
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Re: My corns

wow, they're gorgeous!
I love when people post pictures because even when you search the internet I find a lot of the pictures aren't very helpful in seeing what something actually looks like.
I'm contemplating getting a corn, it's just a thought right now, they're so colourful, how are their personalities?
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They definitely pick flight over the fight, the only one I've held that was anything other than a puppy dog was just trying to get away, no striking or anything. Come in a ridiculous variety of colors and patterns. Almost zero feeding response a lot of the time, from what I've heard. Some will still "kill" their food, but mine (and others I've heard of) tries to eat it out of the tweezers I'm holding it in. It's kinda cute :3

Basically, they're fun, friendly, manageably sized (typically), and easy to come by. Cheap, too. Anything but the flavor of the month morph will typically be under 100 bucks, based on what I've seen from breeder websites.
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