Sorry for posting here, but I DO know a lot of folks have an interest in cornsnakes so if you do, check out my pic/post on cornsnake forum!
Thanks
Zee
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Sorry for posting here, but I DO know a lot of folks have an interest in cornsnakes so if you do, check out my pic/post on cornsnake forum!
Thanks
Zee
I didn't even know you still had that corn
Congrats...
Now you just have to prove the trait out. 
Mike
Michael's Place
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KingPin Reptiles Inc.
Helmz777@aol.com
www.freewebs.com/mikesnake
Thanks!
If I can power feed at least one of the young males, I may be able to breed her (late spring) to her offspring next year. . .We'll see how they grow.
Zee
I don't have too many corns but I'd like to try those! There's similar corn a friend has that he found in "island"type habitat in the Carolina coast.
:Mark
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