Few new pics of my snakies :)

Kanchii

Crowing
15 Years
Sep 8, 2007
2,567
24
326
San Rafael, California
If you hate snakes, I couldn't care less, so don't post. But comment, compliments, stories, pictures of your own snakes, ect, are greatly appreciated!
lol.png


First up, Cornelius my amel corn snake. He's getting so big! The sun decided to hide behind some clouds right when I got him outside, so his colors aren't as bright as they are in real life. He's such a gorgeous orange!
6-12-09004.jpg

6-12-09005.jpg


Next up, Mystique my female western hognose. I love her, shes SO mellow and sweet!
6-12-09003.jpg

6-12-09004-1.jpg


And last but certainly not least (especially in his mind) is Gambit, my male western hognose. He's so funny! Usually very easy to pick up and hold, though much squirmier than Mystique. But he gets in his pissy moods, and likes to pretend he's a cobra and puffs up his hood and hiss really loud and strike! I'm not too worried about him actually biting me since he usually doesnt even aim at me when he strikes, but I still get nervous since they ARE rear fanged venomous
tongue.png

6-12-09008.jpg

6-12-09009.jpg
 
They're beautiful!

I used to have a 7' red tailed boa, a ball python, yellow rat snake, and various other nonvenomous snakes native to Massachusetts.

I really miss having snakes, but DH doesn't like them.
sad.png
I just enjoy the wild ones I see here on the farm. A couple years back I rescued a beautiful 2' milk snake from some very curious hens in the middle of the chicken pen.
smile.png
 
My son has a corn snake that looks just like yours. Shakespear the corn snake. Your snakes are very pretty. I have a question for you though. What kind of bedding do you use in the corn snakes cage?
 
Quote:
Cornelius, my corn snake, is on aspen shavings. You should find some in any reptile section of any pet store, the aspen shavings for snakes are a lot finer and softer than the stuff for small animals like pet rats, so try finding some that says "aspen snake bedding". My stuff is made by zoomed, i'm sure you could order it online.

My hognoses are actually on paper towels, mainly because they love burrowing so much that it's hard to get them out if they're in shavings and I don't want to accidentally grab their head and have them bite me with their venomous rear fangs, not that they're very venomous. I like them on paper towels, though I do end up having to change it twice a week.
 
I don't want to accidentally grab their head and have them bite me with their venomous rear fangs

That probably shouldnt have cracked me up, but it really did!
lol.png


Beautiful pics, Crunchie, and gorgeous snakes, as always! Cornelius is looking kind of like a creamsicle now, isnt he?!

Those hoggies are so beautiful.


BTW: I candled my eggs and all 20 are full of veins! And get this, I saw a baby moving in one last night!
celebrate.gif
wee.gif
ya.gif
woot.gif
 
Quote:
That probably shouldnt have cracked me up, but it really did!
lol.png


Beautiful pics, Crunchie, and gorgeous snakes, as always! Cornelius is looking kind of like a creamsicle now, isnt he?!

Those hoggies are so beautiful.


BTW: I candled my eggs and all 20 are full of veins! And get this, I saw a baby moving in one last night!
celebrate.gif
wee.gif
ya.gif
woot.gif


OMG so exciting! How long to corn eggs have to be incubated?
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom