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Thread: Baby snow corn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigergenesis
    That would be awesome if you could get one of her corns. Are you interested in any particular color/pattern/morph? I'd love one of her Okeetee corns.
    There is not any one color/pattern/morph that I have my heart set on. Mostly because it seems like there is so much variation even within any one particular morph. Every one looks different. It would just come down to what's available and what I like the best. I do like some of the okeetees I've seen, or reverse/albino okeetees. I like some of the creamsicles I've seen too. I'll just have to wait and see what's there. I'm getting really excited about it!
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    the newspaper will be weighted down by the hides, water dish and other deco you put in the tank. You'll just want to put them so that at least the corners are weighted.

    Reptidude - those temps 'might' be okay for your corn. You'll have to watch where it goes and spends most of its time. That may be too warm on the warm side and your gradient might be too wide. Most suggest 85 for the warm side and 75-80 for the cool. But again, they are each individuals and watch his/her actions.
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    Ok I got it. 86 for the hot, 80 for cool. Im set.
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    You can just wait till a Reptile Show comes around for you.
    I'm sure breeders will have corns there for a cheap price.
    Tell me where you live, I'll try to find a show near you.

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    i believe there is one in september and october. I live in kansas city, Missouri. I think its sep 16 or 18. Theres a venomious snake show in october also.
    Mike

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    Don't know if I posted this yet or not, but this may help:

    http://www.kingsnake.com/events.html
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    corns are good 1st snakes so get one i heard thier cheap lol and they don't get that big i heard there is this one website called alexhuereptiles.com they sell 2 corns for like $50.00.
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    I wanted to buy a baby snow corn once, but I sure as heck didnt want to pay the price that the pet store was asking where I was at. This being the same store that I helped rescue my dads BP at, they were wanting $120.. for a BABY snow corn! How highpriced is that?? But then again, when I went there the other day to buy a rat for my BP, they had just got another BP in their store. Born only in May of this year, they want $100 ($99.95).. not to mention they are using a heat rock for the heating element.........
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    yeah 120 is a bit (well....ALOT) to be asking for just a baby.
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