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    Suri. Then and now. Honey Tessera.

    One of my newer corns, I got this pretty girl from Steve Roylance last year. I just adore her!

    First, pictures right after she came.




















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    And a year later.


















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    Such a lovely lady noodle you have, I heard of Christmas corns but never seen one do you know anything about this morph? Sounds cute doesn't it thank you for sharing you take fabulous pictures
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    Very stunning creature

    that had stamp is wild !!

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    Re: Suri. Then and now. Honey Tessera.

    Not a great many people work with Christmas. It's allelic with Hypo and Strawberry and can actually be hard (for me anyway) to tell apart from those two genes. Here are a few pictures.

    http://iansvivarium.com/morphs/?m=christmas

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    Thank you so much I never seen one before they are beautiful but I could see how it would be hard to tell the two apart
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    Re: Suri. Then and now. Honey Tessera.

    Great colour and amazing markings

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    Re: Suri. Then and now. Honey Tessera.

    I Love her Big eyes... Very pretty girl! I was thinking about getting a corn snake but aren't they known for being escape artist!!! Plus they are pretty wiggly when you handle them? Correct me if I am wrong!



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    Most snakes are pretty good escape artists in my experience but corns are probably more so than some. As to wiggly, that depends on the age and the individual temperament of the snake. Two year olds or older do tend to be much calmer and slower moving than younger snakes. All colubrids tend to be faster moving than most boa and python species but if you have a hognose, you know that. Many corns are no more wiggly than a hog, though they can move faster. One of my adult corns that I bring to expos for people to hold, I can hold him in my hands for hours in a busy expo and he barely moves. Thankfully all of his babies also seem to get his temperament too and are chill even as hatchlings. I've kept back two of his daughters, one an '15 and one a '17 hatch.

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