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My Corn
Apr 5, 2008 22:52:51 GMT -5
Post by reptilerescue on Apr 5, 2008 22:52:51 GMT -5
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My Corn
Apr 5, 2008 22:58:33 GMT -5
Post by Wickedawesome on Apr 5, 2008 22:58:33 GMT -5
Nice corn. I like the set up too.
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Post by reptilerescue on Apr 6, 2008 0:07:34 GMT -5
thanx we put alot of work into our setups reptiles are out life
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Post by Nocash13 on Apr 7, 2008 4:16:24 GMT -5
Very nice corn and set up... Curious about how you got the vine to stay up though.... Mine just seems to fall over whenever my snakes try to use it Any advice?
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My Corn
Apr 7, 2008 21:20:28 GMT -5
Post by reptilerescue on Apr 7, 2008 21:20:28 GMT -5
ya u drill a hole into it and put one of those suction cups wit a hookk threw it and suction it to the wall and then it stays there ;D
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My Corn
Apr 19, 2008 16:58:12 GMT -5
Post by gonesnakee on Apr 19, 2008 16:58:12 GMT -5
Nice corn but dead set against sand as a subsrate except for Sand Boas. Not recomended for keeping corns on at all. Aspen shavings would be natural bedding of choice. Sand is very abrasive & sticks between scales etc. quite often damaging them. Also when they go to burrow it gets lodged in their nostrils & nasal cavities. Mark
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Post by bluedragonbrown on May 3, 2008 8:58:44 GMT -5
Good looking corn!
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tandj
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My Corn
May 3, 2008 12:00:31 GMT -5
Post by tandj on May 3, 2008 12:00:31 GMT -5
I second Marks opinion..
Regards.. Tim of T and J
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My Corn
May 3, 2008 17:18:10 GMT -5
Post by vanderkm on May 3, 2008 17:18:10 GMT -5
Nice pink snow corn - very pretty.
I certainly agree with Mark's comments on sand as a substrate for cornsnakes - it is risky even with products that are marketed as safe - for the reasons above. Aspen is safer.
mary v.
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