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Posted by: aanata1 at Wed Sep 10 03:32:34 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aanata1 ] I figured it was time. I just started perusing this forum as I have started to get into Corns. My name is Christy, but I go by Aanata as well and I'm a grad student at UCSD for organic chemistry. My first snake was an amel corn snake. I've had her now for 7 years. Since then I've owned a slough of various species: blood pythons, kenyan sand boas, brazilian rainbow boas, boa constrictors, and who doesn't own a few leopard geckos (they're just so cute!). Anyway, the brazilian rainbows really captivated me and before I knew it, I was amassing a small breeding army. Then got into BCIs and got a "few" of those to breed too. But then I looked at my darling Ate` the first snake and decided it was time to add a few corns to the mix. So here I am trying to learn all the "tricks of the trade" all over again. So I'm sure I'll have lots of questions, like what exactly is a lava... is that the blood amel, or a morph of it's own? So thanks in advance for helping me along, and if there's any questions I can help with, from my vast knowledge of boas and such, I'll try to return the favor [ Hide Replies ]
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