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draybar
at Thu May 17 19:32:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>OK I'm going this weekend to buy my nephew his first corn and I'm curious as what would be the best morph. I have heard that it's common for bloods to have eating issues, and other morphs have their problems, so what is the most simple? I know he's got his heart set on an amel, so we'll probably end up with one, I'm just curious as to what some common problems are with the different morphs. I've never ever had a problem with Frosty, he's never turned down a meal even while shedding. Sometimes it's hard to tell he's shedding because he doesnt change a dull color like most of my past snakes have. although he does get quite a bit lighter when he removes his skin. Anyway, just a curious question.
I think if he wants an amel you might want to go with a "special" or selective bred amel such as a candy cane or reverse okeetee.
Otherwise I really don't feel you will have any outstanding issues with any morph you choose, especially if you get a well established specimen. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
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