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Snowcorn in tree n/p

DMong Mar 08, 2007 01:34 PM

n/p

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Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!

Replies (2)

wolfwoman Mar 08, 2007 01:39 PM

Great picture! I was wondering thought, I see a lot of people post pics like this, aren't you afraid of the snake just taking off? Maybe not off a tree so much, but when you place them on the ground? I would be afraid mine would take off like a shot and I wouldn't be able to catch them!
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Suzanne
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0.1 Creamsicle Corn - Scout
0.1 Snow Corn - Lilly
1.0 Normal Corn - Colonel
0.1 Ghost Corn - Willow
1.0 Butter Corn - Hunter
0.1 Miami Phase - Jasmine
0.1 Amber corn - Abby
1.0 Motley Anery - Bear

DMong Mar 08, 2007 02:47 PM

Well,...fortunately,this corn, as well as most captive corns, are pretty easy going, and not very nervous at all. Especially when compared to other species, like Milksnakes for example. It's funny you mentioned this, because I just got done with a photo session with a young Honduran Milksnake just a few minutes ago, ....and I had to quickly snatch him back several times as he was "exploding" out of the housing container, let alone have him on the ground!!LOL, when it comes to milks and some others, especially when set down on the ground, you had better be ready to respond with "lightning-bolt" reflexes, or else they can easily be gone forever depending on where you do the photography!LOL......best regards,................................Doug
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Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!

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