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05-28-03, 02:05 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Sweden
Age: 41
Posts: 12
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Mushie Mushie!
Since I'm a nice person I do just what everyone tells me, so when I saw the "Introduce youtself here" thingy, well, I'm gonna do just that.
Anyhow, right now I'm not actually keeping anything, but I'm gonna purchase a Corn in the near future, which will be my first reptile (a long time wanton of mine) So now, I've got 1 request and one question (to start with anyway. *cough*).
First for the request, if there are anyone out there with some nice little piece of experience they would like to share, a little trick with a snake in general and a Corn in particular, I would be happy to see it. (I have read an odd number of caresheets, instructions and so on so forth, what I'm looking for is that thing you just have to learn the hard way =)
And so for the question, I have seen several refering to the animals they keep with numbers such as 0.0.1 <insert snake here> or perhaps 0.1 <dito> whatever does those numbers mean?
That's all for me for now, cheers!
///Caves
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05-28-03, 02:11 PM
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The first number is males. The second is females. The third is unsexed.
males.females.unsexed Cool! It's good to see someone doing some research before they get a reptile. Welcome to the site.
There is a corn snake forum. Maybe you will find your answers there. Everyone is friendly and helpful here. Some are just plain crazy.
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05-28-03, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: Ottawa
Age: 38
Posts: 3,285
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Yep,
While I've only kept a corn snake for a short period once (before giving it to a friend), it was a great little snake and if I could have, I'd have kept it. It was cute, tame and the greatest little eater! He ate a small mouse in 4 minutes, and it takes my carpet pythons 15 minutes to eat a large mouse. lol.
Yep, say you have 1.2.3, it means you have one male, two females, and 3 of unknown gender.
Zoe
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05-28-03, 02:32 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Indiana
Age: 58
Posts: 243
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Welcome to the site! Corn snakes are great!!!
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05-28-03, 02:40 PM
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Join Date: Oct-2002
Location: Netherlands
Age: 44
Posts: 838
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Welcome to SsnakesS
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05-28-03, 02:50 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: Wycombe
Age: 33
Posts: 270
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hey, If you are into corns please check out py poll post on your fave morph. My best peice of advice for getting a corn is don't over feed them cos they will normally eat and eat!!!
Oh, welcome to ssnakess.
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05-29-03, 06:18 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2,355
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Welcome to ssnakess!
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05-29-03, 09:43 AM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Mississauga
Age: 52
Posts: 323
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Hello cavesquig, welcome!
A corn snake is definitely a good choice for a first snake! Enjoy the site!
Bj
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05-29-03, 06:35 PM
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Member
Join Date: May-2003
Location: Sweden
Age: 41
Posts: 12
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Woha, first answer in less then 10 min, that's impressive! And thanks to all the others welcoming me as well. I'll probably be more active once the snakes is in my possesion, for now, I'll just sit back and read =)
///Caves
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05-29-03, 06:52 PM
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Member
Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: Kingston Ontario
Age: 46
Posts: 1,805
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Hey welcome to the site
can't help you to much with corn question's as i am into big python's but there is many people here that will help you with every thing you want to know
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Specializing in Large Pythons
Home of the "GIANTS"
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06-02-03, 09:34 AM
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Member
Join Date: Apr-2003
Location: Welland. Ont
Age: 45
Posts: 123
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Welcome!
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0.1 Ball Python, 1.0 Savanah Monitor, 1.1 German Giants, 1.0.0 Bearded Dragon, 0.0.1 Argentine Black & White Tegu, 1.1 Leopard Gecko's, 0.1 Red Eared Slider, 1.0 Albino Pac Man Frog, plus a dog, cat, fish, hamster, and newt
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06-22-03, 08:59 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Age: 52
Posts: 1,562
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Greeting and welcome on board. My name is Chuck and I live the southeastern United States. My main interest is North American pit vipers, but I also know a little about giant pythons. Let me know if I can be of any help.
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www.SCReptiles.com 2.2 Crotalus adamanteus. 2.2 Crotalus h. atricaudatus. 2.2 Crotalus h. horridus. 1.1 Agkistrodon p. piscivorus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. contortrix. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. mokasen. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. laticinctus. 1.1 Agkistrodon c. pictigaster. Agkistrodon c. phaeogaster. 1.2 Sistrurus miliarius barbouri. 1.1 Micrurus fulvius. 0.0.1 Micrurus fulvius tenere
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06-24-03, 01:38 PM
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Member
Join Date: Oct-2002
Location: Las Vegas, NV/ San Clemente,CA
Age: 42
Posts: 211
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its good to know that you are doing some research before you buy. that is the smartest thing you can do besides buying your new herp. trust me, the new corn you are getting wont be your only one. kinda like tattoos, you get one then you are addicted
trying to find room on the dinner table because the rest of your house is full! ha, ha. welcome to ssnakess!
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06-24-03, 09:26 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Northeast Georgia
Age: 43
Posts: 372
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Welcome. I see you already have multiple answers to your question. Plenty of info here.
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06-27-03, 08:03 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Jasper, TN
Age: 57
Posts: 59
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welcome to the site......
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Hi, I am David Mathley. The 5th member of SCReptiles with Chuck, Joe, Fatboy and Puyear.
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