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RE: Purchasing Corn Snakes

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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Thu Jun 22 11:17:31 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ]  
   

The next reptile show in Missassauga will be in September. You can get more details about the show in September and other upcoming Reptile Expos in Missassuaga at their website: www.reptileexpo.ca



Currently I have 4 cornsnakes. I used to have a ghost cornsnake I picked up at the Expo about a year and half ago but it managed to escape and I wasn't able to find it. Was never able to get a good picture of her either, she was really difficult to handle at all. Didn't really bite just always musked and tried to run away, even after having her for 3-4 months (then she disappeared after that).



Two cornsnakes I have now are adult normal cornsnakes given to me by a friend who no longer had interest in keeping them. He bought them from separate breeders as females when babies and housed them together. Turned out one was miss-sexed and he found eggs. Now I have them housed separately and may breed them in the new season. My other corn snakes are female snow corn snakes (hopefully they are both female, it is always possible for even an experienced prober/popper to make a mistake). I picked them up from a breeder up north, in the North Bay area. His price was good and he's great to deal with. Long drive to get but since I was up there anyway to visit my folks, it really wasn't out of my way.



In the past I had an Amelanistic (red albino) cornsnake male but had to sell him when I moved where I am now. He was a very pretty snake, named him Copperfield as he had a bad habit of disappearing only to show up still in his tank in the evening even after I search through all the papertowel and aspen shavings. Named him after David Copperfield, the Illusionist.



Won't post all my cornsnake pictures here but you can see the rest in my gallary. I also have pictures of my non-cornsnake snakes and lizards as well.







   

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