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My Cornsnake Project 2009-2010
I'm really excited about the Corsnake Project this year!
I've always done larger snakes and never was interested in Corns
until the last PREDATOR Show that I went to....
Corns were always too nippy for me but OMG! I LOVE all the
different Morphs and multiple Morph hatchlings, there are just
so many possibilities that I had to give it a whirl. Turns out I like
Corns more than I thought I would....
Jeliebean@myspace.com
CORNSNAKES AVAILABLE
"Panic"
MALE
Hypo
Hatchling
$40.00
"Apocolypse"
MALE
Bubblegum Snow
Hatchling
$45.00
"Nekka"
FEMALE
Sunglow Motley
Hatchling
$70.00
"Sydney"
FEMALE
Snow
Hatchling
$40.00
If anyone is willing to Trade Morphs with me, Different sizes  of
Cornsnakes, or offer Stud Service for split Hatchlings or a small
Stud fee, PLEASE CONTACT ME!!!
My Breeders for 2010 Hatchlings
Butter
+
Bubble
Gum
Butters is a first-timer, he is mating with
Skittles, my once proven female. The hatchling
will be PRETTY!!!
ANERY + GHOST
"Demi" & "Swayze"
They have always
been together but I
might whore Swayze
out on the side this
year, Shhh.
Okeetee
"Bonnie" is female and
ready to get her groove on,
but is still a lil skiddish
about humans, I'm not sure
if I will wait until next
season or not for her
More Breeders will be added!!
Breeders 2010 Season
Returning Breeders
~Butter het Motley
~Bubblegum
~Anery
~Ghost
~Okeetee
Beginning Breeders
~Albino
~Snow
~Anery
Breeders 2011
Brand New Breeders in addition to the
sidebar and above.......
~Sunglow Motley
~Abbott's Okeetee HET Amel
~Butter (high yellows)
~Normal Cornsnake
~Snow
~Bubblegum Snow
Striped Motley HET Anery A Motley
~Amelanistic
~Ghost
~Hypo
LIVE VS. FROZEN

PLEASE feed your snake Frozen/Thawed Rodents!!! Live Rodents can
Harm or even Kill your Snake!! Not only do Rodents from Pet stores carry
microscopic Parasites, but if your Snake is not hungry and you place a live
mouse in there...it will EAT your Snakes body!!
If you MUST feed live for a non-feeder, please SUPERVISE your Snake!!
Using a fuzzy, even if that's smaller than whet your snake is used to, is
safer than a mouse, and can cause limited damage.