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11-26-11, 09:14 PM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
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Originally Posted by snake man12
Aw he is so small for his age. I wish people would get informed
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You and me both! He also has minor neurological damage (i.e. twitching when touched) cause they housed him on pine.
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11-26-11, 10:07 PM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
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Originally Posted by snake man12
Aw he is so small for his age. I wish people would get informed
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The OP said that this little snake only got fed once every three months by its previous owner; therefore it is reasonable that it be small for its age. But if he now feeds it regularly and generously, it will probably gain lost ground very quickly.
I thought of a name: Maybe you could call him "Anery the eighth"!
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11-27-11, 10:20 AM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
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Originally Posted by Devorah
The OP said that this little snake only got fed once every three months by its previous owner; therefore it is reasonable that it be small for its age. But if he now feeds it regularly and generously, it will probably gain lost ground very quickly.
I thought of a name: Maybe you could call him "Anery the eighth"!
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Not only did they just feed him every 3 months, but they only fed him one fuzzy per meal when they should have been feeding him hoppers. I have had him for 8-9 months and am feeding him one small adult mouse once a week. If you look at the pics, you can see that he's grown and fattened up quite a bit since I got him.
Thanks for the name, but I named him Earl shortly after I got him.
P.S. sorry for hijacking your thread Knox.
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11-27-11, 10:33 AM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
no worries at all, the more the merrier!
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11-30-11, 05:23 PM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
I've looked at (and liked) a lot of corn snake pictures but I keep coming back to the one in the OP. I think I want an anery motley. LOL.
Snakes and Lays....
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11-30-11, 06:29 PM
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Re: Anery Motley Corn
Thanks, Norm!
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