Got this little girl a few weeks ago from a small-scale breeder at the show in Raleigh. She's eaten twice and shed, really beautiful girl.
She is also the spazziest snake I own! I was expecting her to be jumpy, but compared to my others -- corns, king, hognose, sand boa -- she doesn't just...
I have mine in separate plastic bins, on a heating pad on an improvised rack. :)
You should get a bit more money and buy them each their own cage, they really shouldn't be housed together.
...she IS a boa, even if she is a bitty boa!
She is the sweetest little lump of snake ever. I love her to bits. Super calm anery female bred by VMS Professional Herpetoculture. A steal at $55!
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Thanks to VMS Professional Herpetoculture for this girl! Love her, already ate and even shed for me. She is a doll and so pretty. She's a cross between a San Luis Potosi king and an albino Queretaro kingsnake, and is very, very docile. Kind of like an outgoing corn snake almost...
No. Take them out now.
It doesn't matter whether it's likely to happen or not. That it could happen at all means it's bad husbandry and should not be encouraged by anybody, novice keeper, experienced keeper or in-between.
You know bad things COULD happen, it takes less than $10 to buy a...
Going to be really interesting to see what the breeders can do once they start getting that pattern into their other lines ;)
More info here: http://www.cornsnakesource.com/forum/cornsnakes-morph-photos/7764-tessera-cornsnake.html
Thanks! I asked Don for one with super saturated, bright colors (my favorite kind of corns) and he sure delivered! I've never bred anything before but if the sunglow motley keeps those colors into adulthood darned if I might not have to get him a girlfriend at some point. Those are the kind of...