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Old 04-13-08, 02:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi from Portugal

Hello!

My name is Jose Pedro anda I'm from Portugal.
I have 3 cornsnakes (Blizzard, Green blotched snow and a Kisatchie).
I'm new to keeping snakes, but have became fully in love with this specie.
I've tried Lampropeltis, but corns make my heart beat.

Well hope to learn from all of you.

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Welcome to the forums! lots of knowladge to be had off of everyone here so feel free to ask anything you want to know and i'm sure you'll get all the info you need and more!
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Welcome to the Source! You will find many people here who share your love of corn snakes and other snakes too!
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Please post pictures when you can. I'd like to see the green blotched one.
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Welcome Jose

Ya, do post some photo's of your animals. It's always good to see the variations in any cultivar.

Did you obtain your animals from shops or breeders in Portugal?

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Welcome Jose

Ya, do post some photo's of your animals. It's always good to see the variations in any cultivar.

Did you obtain your animals from shops or breeders in Portugal?

Lex
Lex, unfortunatly, np.
All my snakes came from breeders in Spain.
In Portugal there are a few guys keeping them, not breeding.
I tend to search for somewhat rare morphs of corn, and I'm thinking in starting a breeding program of some corn morphs, like blizzards, lavenders, bloodred, pied-sided (if I can find them), etc etc etc...
But I will post some photos soon. I do not have photos of the snow, but will take care of that this weekend.
But will post photos of the other 2.
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My corns
Here they are...
Enjoy
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I tend to search for somewhat rare morphs of corn, and I'm thinking in starting a breeding program of some corn morphs, like blizzards, lavenders, bloodred, pied-sided (if I can find them), etc etc etc...
Ha, ha........not a LONG list then!

Yup, Bloodreds & Lavenders are extremely prolific in my Collection too.

As for the Pied-sided Bloodred, good choice there

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