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03-23-12, 08:43 AM
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Uncle Brady
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Thinking on First snake
so i was thinking on my first snake and i think i really want an albino corn snake.
There beautiful creatures and I would love it. i can only get it like september when i go back to school. but hmm what do you guys think? there beautiful, probably very expensive but i can manage
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03-23-12, 08:47 AM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
Albino corn there farily inexpensive easy to care for here's an website that will help you out in the morph you want Corn Snake Morphs - The Definitive Guide - Ians Vivarium
It list every kind of morph corn great way to go
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03-23-12, 08:56 AM
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Snake Child
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Re: Thinking on First snake
Albino corns are definitely not expensive, even $50 is a wicked rip off.
Maybe you should get over your fear before you have to care for one. (or are you already over your fear?)
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03-23-12, 08:58 AM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
A corn snake will be a good starter snake. And albinos aren't expensive
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03-23-12, 08:58 AM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Originally Posted by youngster
Albino corns are definitely not expensive, even $50 is a wicked rip off.
Maybe you should get over your fear before you have to care for one. (or are you already over your fear?)
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Depends witch albino morph you want there some corn going for an hell of a lot money
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03-23-12, 09:02 AM
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Uncle Brady
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Originally Posted by youngster
Albino corns are definitely not expensive, even $50 is a wicked rip off.
Maybe you should get over your fear before you have to care for one. (or are you already over your fear?)
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oh im already over my fear! i watch snake eating videos on youtube all the time. When i went to that exotic pet store i held a corn that was 4.5 ft! I dream about snakes now :P i just loved the feel of it, i watched the life in cold blood about them, and i find how there body works so intresting i want to have one in captivity
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03-23-12, 09:18 AM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
I think you should wait till you have your own place before you jump on another animal. Sorry but you are thinking to much about what you want and not enough about what you can handle and what is better for the animals you take on. The more you get, no matter how easy to care for make for more issues if you mother decides to make you leave.
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03-23-12, 09:21 AM
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Uncle Brady
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Originally Posted by Valvaren
I think you should wait till you have your own place before you jump on another animal. Sorry but you are thinking to much about what you want and not enough about what you can handle and what is better for the animals you take on. The more you get, no matter how easy to care for make for more issues if you mother decides to make you leave.
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that is september
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03-24-12, 06:21 PM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
Remember there are two kinds of albino corns Amelenistic and aneritheristic!! Both Awesome. From what it seems work wise what other members do for there savs they must be a lot of work? If I ever get a lizard it will be a tegu but that will be when I get divorced and don't have cats lol.
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03-24-12, 06:24 PM
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Snake Child
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Remember there are two kinds of albino corns Amelenistic and aneritheristic!! Both Awesome.
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There's also just plain 'ol regular albino
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03-24-12, 06:26 PM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
show me I have never ever seen a "albino" corn like an albino ball python or retic. Closest thing would be a mature snow corn with yellow on its neck. but they are amel and anery.
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03-24-12, 06:36 PM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Originally Posted by Shmoges
show me I have never ever seen a "albino" corn like an albino ball python or retic. Closest thing would be a mature snow corn with yellow on its neck. but they are amel and anery.
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Can't forget the whiteout corn or blizzard they look pretty close to an albino
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03-24-12, 06:39 PM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
Yeah but that is not a normal ol anything that is an amazing cornsnake
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03-24-12, 06:41 PM
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Re: Thinking on First snake
Yea ya got an point lol white out kinda expensive for an corn tho lol
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03-24-12, 06:48 PM
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Snake Child
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Re: Thinking on First snake
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Originally Posted by Shmoges
show me I have never ever seen a "albino" corn like an albino ball python or retic. Closest thing would be a mature snow corn with yellow on its neck. but they are amel and anery.
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You know what you're right, for some reason I could have sworn there was an albino corn that's not amel
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