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08-26-12, 02:20 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
Where do you live that you need a license to breed and sell corns?
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08-26-12, 02:22 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
I haven't really looked into it yet, but I talked to a local family owned pet store and they said they only buy reptiles from licensed breeders. I live in Florida.
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2.2 corns(1.0 okatee "Salazar", 1.0 snow motley, 0.1 sunglo motley, 0.1 amelanistic normal),1.0 chocolate California king, 1.0 Mexican hognose, 1.0 Ball Python ("Ka", the old man), 1.0 bearded dragon "Toothless"
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08-26-12, 02:23 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
That's an excuse to get you to pay more...
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08-26-12, 02:37 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
Florida does have specific reptile rules and does require a "license"
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08-26-12, 02:39 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
yeah I talked to a few people at the last repticon and they told me they are relatively easy to get, Right now I am just collecting morphs and focusing on getting really good quality snakes. Also looking into investing in a rack specifically for my corns and rotating them out through a display viv because my husband likes to display them.
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2.2 corns(1.0 okatee "Salazar", 1.0 snow motley, 0.1 sunglo motley, 0.1 amelanistic normal),1.0 chocolate California king, 1.0 Mexican hognose, 1.0 Ball Python ("Ka", the old man), 1.0 bearded dragon "Toothless"
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08-30-12, 12:21 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
here is a better pic. this is 1 day after shed.
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08-30-12, 12:45 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
Looks like a normal Amel (albino) to me....
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08-30-12, 04:29 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
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Originally Posted by Jlassiter
Looks like a normal Amel (albino) to me....
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I agree
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2.2 corns(1.0 okatee "Salazar", 1.0 snow motley, 0.1 sunglo motley, 0.1 amelanistic normal),1.0 chocolate California king, 1.0 Mexican hognose, 1.0 Ball Python ("Ka", the old man), 1.0 bearded dragon "Toothless"
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10-01-12, 11:50 PM
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Re: identify my corn snake
Perhaps somone would be able to help me out in determining my new hatchlings morph. I have looked everywhere and in may books and cant quite seem to find any quite like it. very similar ones but none the same.
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10-04-12, 09:02 AM
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Re: identify my corn snake
The first snake is an amel, very nice one
The new baby is a normal After it's first shed it'll look more "normal" like.
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10-04-12, 09:32 AM
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Re: identify my corn snake
Agreed. The hatchling looks like a normal to me based on a quick search lol
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10-04-12, 09:38 AM
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Re: identify my corn snake
12 out of 16 of my hatchlings (One DIE) where normals
What was the pairing?
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10-04-12, 05:20 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: identify my corn snake
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Originally Posted by exwizard
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Hey Ex,
Haven't talked snakes in a while, eh??
this baby in question definately looks to be a typical Amel, it looks different from yours because Schatzi is an adult and this little one is a hatchling.
if I were to go grab a pic of my hatchling Amels, they would look very similar to the one posted.
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10-04-12, 05:23 PM
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mamma bear
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Re: identify my corn snake
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Originally Posted by aacornsnake
Perhaps somone would be able to help me out in determining my new hatchlings morph. I have looked everywhere and in may books and cant quite seem to find any quite like it. very similar ones but none the same.
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I would agree that you have a normal (or Carolina Classic) that has yet to shed. Pretty little thing though, isnt it??
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