Feeding time in the snake pit !!!

Love the pictures! I've always wanted a snake, but I can't have on in my on-campus apartment. Once I finish school and move into my own place, I will probably get a corn or two.

Struttn1, Those pictures are absolutely adorable! What a cutey you have there. I love to see kids who are not afraid of animals. So many kids just don't get to experience animals and many are afraid instead of respectful. I love to see young children who know how to handle animals properly and gently. Really tells a lot about their personality!
 
Nice lookin' Corns!
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..and thanks for reiterating that Frozen/Thawed is a good thing!
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They will never know you have it unless it gets loose and then you can always deny any knowledge of it. :o
 
LOL, I'm sure plenty of people have on campus pets. For awhile I was thinking of sneaking in a few pet rats, but for now I am holding off. I'm not sure if I will do any study abroad trips, or whether or not my parents will approve of me bringing home MORE animals! They are pretty tolerant of what I have already, but I have a feeling my mom might not appreciate a snake! Even though I live on my own most of the year, I still live in their house during the summer, so I have to abide by their rules...until I get my own place anyways! All rules will go out the window when THAT happens!
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You are not allowed to own any "exotic" pet living in base housing (my husband is Air Force). Thankfully I have my own house now, but when I didn't....well, you would be amazed at how easy to hide most "exotic" animals are.
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I hear ya. Never heard 1 bark, meow, howl, squawk, quack or gobble out of the corns in over 5 years.
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I'm in Jacksonville, Fla and we have a ball python with a cage that needs a new home if anyone is interested!

Asking $75 for everything!
 

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