Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily View Post
Congrats on the new little worm. Those are great pics.

I'm hoping to get a little worm in the future myself, a sunglow motley corn for me though.
Unfortunately, I can't even consider corns, being from GA. But Geez Louise, I'm in love with this little noodle!

Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
Should I be saying sorry for adding another addiction or congrats?

hehe, I love him! I remember seeing him thinking who can I get to buy this? Lets go show people Jessis and see if they like them Cant wait until they are all old enough to breed, I wonder how big the baby baby ones are if these are not already?
Yeah, you and your big mouth - "there's a really cool striped one over THERE!"

Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead View Post
You will love him Robin, I love my BPs, but I really like my colubrids. They really are a fun snake to keep and handle.

Welcome to the less dark side!

Bruce
I'm really loving him - he even musked me today - and I went awwww, aren't you a cute little bugger!!!! LOL

Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
Very nice lookin striper!!!!!



Let me know if you want a female for him!!!!!!!
I saw that little female you have!

When I bought him, I was like "he'll be my only colubrid", but now I find myself trying to find Kingsnake breeders (not easy to do with Google, btw, keep pulling up KS.com). Now I think I want to add an albino banana king and a Nuevo Leon Mountain King like the first one in this link: http://www.blackbeltreptiles.com/alterna/leonis.htm

Guess it's a good thing I listened to others and decided to name my business Robin's Nest Reptiles, rather than Robin's Nest Balls! LOL


Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
That's a nice example of a classic albino coastal king. CalKings are cool snakes. Good choice.
Thanks Wes! Silly GA - you can't have native Kings, but you can have Cali Kings, but you can't have ANY corns - go figure. What makes him a coastal king? I'm still trying to learn the nuances between kings, milksnakes and corns - they all look so similar to me, although corns "seem" to have unique head patterns to me - but I can't tell the kings from the milksnakes - or are milksnakes considered kings? I have a lot to learn yet! Great - a new obsession!

Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
He's a laid back little fellow, too...for a baby colubrid. Didn't seem to be particularly freaked out by all the handling. VERY cool little snake and I am looking forward to watching him grow up in Robin's excellent care!
He is very cool, isn't he? I'm not in love with him or anything!

Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
He is a true beauty! I am glad to see you made it to the coolubrid side!

Congrats Robin!
Thanks Jason - I honestly was never really turned on by the colubrids before.

Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
Cool little animal, I saw it at the show and looked at it more closely at the hotel .
Quote Originally Posted by RoyalGuardian View Post
Very cute!! I love the name!!
Thanks! Caitlin did great naming him!

Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
I knew you would eventually , welcome to the wonderful world of colubrids

Love the little noodle!
Well, I knew I wanted to get one of your girls' babies in the future, I just never anticipated getting one this weekend! LOL