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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 13:13:17
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Hey all,
Sooooo. After moving my anery Theo into a viv this weekend I now have an empty Faun, sat in the bedroom, mocking me because it is currently snake-less.
I currently have a snow, an anery and a carolina and would look to bring a fourth little one into the family....the question is.....what morph?!
I am pretty indecisive at the best of times....and this..tied with the fact that I love nearly every morph out there, makes for a difficult decision indeed.
With this in mind, I would like to open the floor to suggestions (to take the decision out of my hands!).
Opinions and suggestions please! |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Account Deactivated
United Kingdom
0 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 13:18:25
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Amels are very pretty :D |
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vivtastic
50% Warning
76 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 13:23:09
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i used to be indecisive but now i am not so sure. On a serioun note it is a very difficult choice to make, i think i would go for a ghost or if i had the money a honey.
Kindest regards
Vivtastic |
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Lucy1012
Hatchling
United Kingdom
127 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 13:43:45
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my next addition is going to be a hypo lavender i think, failing that a butter... but it really is all down to what you like... |
0.0.1 Amel Corn CB10 Luna 1.0.0 Orchid Corn CB08 Mizuki 0.1.0 Hypo Corn CB10 Hala 0.1.0 Normal het lav CB09 Neona 1.2.0 Normal Royals, Jericho, Eclipse and Monday
and various other critters including, 2 dogs, 2 cats, a hamster, a gerbil, 3 fish, 1 husband and 3 daughters :-) |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 13:51:34
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Funnily enough I did have my eye on a Butter....getting one sourced up here is tricky though |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Invalid User
Account Deactivated
United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/05/2011 : 14:07:49
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Butters are very nice. I have a lovely butter motley ;) |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 14:39:17
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I would go for a Bloodred, they are lovely, I have a 4 month old Bloodred and she's beautiful. |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
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Mamma
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
4494 Posts |
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noola
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
37 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:01:06
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my next would prob be a reverse okeetee, already have a gorgeous butter, |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:06:31
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Butters are indead lovely and so are the reverse okeetee as Noola mentions, decisions decisions, I've a list of possible snakes which im researching. |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:12:16
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Really swaying towards butter now! Especially motley, although my anery is a motley aswell...hmmmmm.
Mamma - definitely sticking to corns for a few reasons, namely colour variation, space (big factor) and if I went with anything bigger ie. Boa, my parents would never visit! Ha! |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:18:55
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I don't have a lot of space either Ashma and am researching other snake species which will grow to the same size as corns, I agree with you on the colour variation of corns, there are lots and they are beautiful. |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:21:33
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Definitely agree Ailsa, the variation is amazing! I assume you mean kingsnakes etc? I suppose the only reason I wouldn't shift from owning corns to anything else is purely down to a lack of knowledge. I should broaden my horizons though and probably follow your example of doing a little bit of research into it :) |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:25:51
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Yeah King snakes etc and my knowledge is not vast as I only got my first corn snake last month however, I'd like other types of snakes with as near to care requirements to corns as possible, which is why I am doing a lot of research reading but it is not set in stone that wont get another corn, even though I have other choices of snakes I may not get them due to budget etc and then I would look at getting another corn snake :) |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:35:57
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I've had my corns for around 6 months now, but I still feel like I know very little. Its always a challenge keeping animals of any type, but I enjoy it and I like the bond I have with my snakes (although its definitely not reciprocated haha). I've just fallen in love with corns! I'm a huge reptile fan though and would never rule out another type of snake altogether. I think for me, its just a case of being comfortable :) |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:38:53
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Well you do what you feel most comfy with but possibly don't completely rule out other snake species. How many corns do you have? |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:41:56
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I'll definitely let you know what I decide on for the next addition :) I have two and a half First is Theo, over a year old, anery motley Second is Cleo, 7 month old carolina (absolutely insane aswell)
The half...well my other half has a year old snow called Pixie, but when we finish the move to our new house, it will be a joint effort to look after all 3 |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:47:09
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Yeah def do let me know whaat you decide. I only have 1 corn snake, Dakota is a 4 month old Bloodred and still shy bless her, plus my 2 mental, insane and a little bit psychotic cats Amber 7 and Chloe 6 yrs old. They are my wee family :) |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
Edited by - Ailsa on 16/05/2011 15:47:40 |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:50:17
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Awww, so tiny still :)
Cleo is insane, I'm sure of it. Struck and constricted on the FIRST feed. Always out and about climbing and a little terror to handle. Very fun to sit and watch though. I have her on beech chippings but want to get her onto aspen as I'm sure she'd tunnel a maze through it! |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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Ailsa
Banned
United Kingdom
804 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:54:00
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Dakota is starting to go a bit mental with her food now, she's like must kill pinkie at all costs and then chomps it down, she's great to handle tho is a bit flighty once i take her out but she does settle down. I've got aspen for her so she can burrow and tunnel but for now she'll be on kitchen roll. She's still shy though and waits till coast is clear before coming out for a mooch and she does love her loo roll tubes which I fixed to top of her faun with cable ties. |
Dakota ~ Bloodred Corn ~ Amber & Chloe ~ Cats Mind is changing on snakes I want now lol so am researching these to find out what would be best - Milk Snakes and Dwarf Boa possibly - Crawl Cay, Sonoran, Tarahumara or Vera Cruz and poss a Hoggie, African House and Rat snake. Also Trinket Snakes. |
Edited by - Ailsa on 16/05/2011 15:56:51 |
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Ashma
Hatchling
United Kingdom
113 Posts |
Posted - 16/05/2011 : 15:56:20
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I love it when they strike and constrict. Theo is around the 2ft mark now and is quite powerful. He's the complete opposite in terms of temper though. Very chilled out and relaxed. He has this motion when I put my hand in the viv of
'what?! oh right...its you...again....*sigh* go on then, pick me up'
Bless. Here's me giving my snake a personlity....I'm sad like that! |
Location - Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria |
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