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The Snow Corn
My sister’s snake, gotten for her at the same time I got my BP. In all honesty, my mother bought him for herself and used my sister and an excuse because I have a dislike for corns, rats, milks, kings, ect. They’re just not for me. ;3
“His” name is Greed. Because he always wants to be fed.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...Picture036.jpg
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In that pic it looks more like a blizard. I dont see ANY coloration on it in that shot. Snows still have some color usually. Snows are amel and anery type A. Blizards are amel and anery type B.
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I was just told he was a snow and he looks like one I've seen in a photo. He has faint yellow markings on his face (maybe on his sides too) and that's about it I think.
Maybe he's not one at all. ^^;; *Has no idea*
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Originally Posted by piranhaking
In that pic it looks more like a blizard. I dont see ANY coloration on it in that shot. Snows still have some color usually. Snows are amel and anery type A. Blizards are amel and anery type B.
Well here is my Adult Female Snow that has a very light pattern.I have noticed some of the snows have very faint pattern colors sometimes.The babies from her this year were very light also. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...hons/mera1.jpg
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Well since there is pattern it's most likely a snow. A slight ammount of yellow especially near the head and neck is usually a sign of anery type A rather than B, so that too suggests snow. I just couldnt see any color or pattern in the picture, but now that you mention it i do see some yellow on the face. Great looking snake. Sorry for the mix up.
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N/P ^^
Yours is lovely too Joe.
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That is a NICE pic. LOL
From what I can see, he looks like a snow.
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N/P ^^
Yours is lovely too Joe.
Why thank you:D .Mera is loved by all my daughters freinds as she is very calm and never poos on them :P .Unlike my other female corn :8: .
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JasonGranger, took forever and a day to get it too!
Joe, Greed has always been really good about that. He does bite though in his cage. I blame my sister for feeding him in there (it is her snake, but STILL).
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Originally Posted by Styx
JasonGranger, took forever and a day to get it too!
Joe, Greed has always been really good about that. He does bite though in his cage. I blame my sister for feeding him in there (it is her snake, but STILL).
Wow i feed my all of my corns in there enclosures and never have any bites.How often does she handle him? He might need more handling so he knows your not going to hurt him.That could be why he poos on ya also;)
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My, but you're trusting! :giggle: Kishnah MIGHT be nice enough to stay in one place for a pic like that, but Flurry is soooooo fast :bolt: we'd never be able to take the picture and then catch him b4 he disappears!!!!
Beeeeaaauuuutiful snake!:rockon: :sunny:
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Joe, I mean he doesn't crap on us. He just nails us when he's in the cage, not even when he's outside. I don't know how much she handles him, honestly. I don't much, I have my own snake.
Sweety, what you don't see are my sister's hands just outside the frame, ready to snatch him if he decides to take off. ^^
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Joe, I mean he doesn't crap on us. He just nails us when he's in the cage, not even when he's outside. I don't know how much she handles him, honestly. I don't much, I have my own snake.
Sweety, what you don't see are my sister's hands just outside the frame, ready to snatch him if he decides to take off. ^^
OK i misunderstood.Tell your sister to get a pair of gardner gloves and start handling him more often.This should get him out of the biting.If he still proceeds to bite after month then she has a corn snake with retic in his blood :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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lol I'll let her know. Does your have a rattlesnake complex BTW? Ours vibrates his tail when he gets irritated. It's pretty funny. ^^
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some of my corns do that as well (with their tail) but i find... if you hold them often - then feeding inside their enclosure isn't a problem. i feed all mine in their enclosures but i don't hold them the day before or the day of feeding (and of course, not 48 hours after)
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Ahhh. Hopefully we can get rid of this biting habit then.
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