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caz223
at Sat Dec 30 15:00:46 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caz223 ]
Maybe you guys can help me out on this.
I'm a newcomer to corns, only had them for maybe 3 years.
They are colorful, easy to care for, friendly to a fault, plentiful, and cheap as $15 at the local shows.
They have good to very good feeding response, keep in small enclosures well, and are somewhat hardy and forgiving of husbandry errors.
So, why are color morphs necessary?
Why pay lots for multiple redundant traits that just look different or special (As in, expensive.) when they don't look like they're worth the rise in the price of admission?
I understand different strokes and all that, but what's so wrong with regular corns?
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Normal corns: the perfect snake? - caz223, Sat Dec 30 15:00:46 2006
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