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I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Steven, and I've currently got 2 snakes.
The first one I got back in 2007 was a Snow Corn, named Pinky. He was a class pet, who I adopted after the school year was over. (about a year old) The class named him Pinky because he's white with red eyes and pink/orange/peach colored rings all the way down. He is a very well mannered snake, and a party centerpiece.Currently Pinky is about 5 1/2 ft long.
Picture of Pinky, shortly after I got him.

The second snake I own is a Ball Python named Mr. Stubbs. I got him a few months after I got my corn. He's named for the really stubby tail. While I was trying to think of a name, I called him stubby, which I later changed to Mr. Stubbs (it just sounded better). He was a pretty mild mannered ball, and used to sleep on my lap every evening while I was watching tv. In the last year or so he has become a lot more anti social. He hisses more, and strikes at my hand more. I think a lot of this is due to my previous work schedule, that didnt allow me to handle him as often as I used to. Mr. Stubbs is about 4 1/2 ft long.
A picture of Mr Stubbs, back in Feb.

I found this forum while I was looking for tank setups for my snakes. I'm a member of several car forums (under the same name), and thought I might learn just as much about my snakes as I have my vehicles. Right now my tanks have a piece of carpet for the base, along with a rock, water bowl and shelter. I think they look pretty plain, and am welcome to suggestions & input.
Ball Python named Mr. Stubbs, Snow Corn named Pinky 52 1/4" at last shed
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