|
Post by Vicki on Mar 23, 2005 12:29:20 GMT
Heres a pic of my new classic, decided to call her cassie. She had her first mouse last night and all is going well ;D
|
|
|
Post by John Pilling on Mar 23, 2005 12:38:47 GMT
Bloody hell Vicki when did you get her? Have i missed a thread? Yeah i know i'm a nosey bugger . Nice looking snake, and glad she's eaten for you. She's a good size, i feel possible babies coming, call me mystic nag, lol ;D.
|
|
|
Post by Vicki on Mar 23, 2005 13:06:32 GMT
The post about her is on the 'My new Miami' thread. She was in the reptile shop when I went to get the miami probed and they thought she was a boy. Anyway she ended up mating with a motley so she may already be gravid ;D Im also planning to put the Miami with Humbug in a few weeks. Im leaving Amber until next year before I attempt any breeding with her even though i have been advised that she will probably be ready for another clutch in a few months. She is now feeding properly and looking very healthy, i want to keep it that way.
Also im not getting anymore snakes for now, just waiting for my own babies to come along, oh and hopefully will get one of Tanyas too for my b/day in sept ;D
|
|
|
Post by John Pilling on Mar 23, 2005 14:25:40 GMT
When in sept? mine's the 4th. I remember now on the other thread, just thought i was loosing it again when i coulnd remember . Good buy anyway, she's a real looker.
|
|
|
Post by Vicki on Mar 23, 2005 15:32:10 GMT
25th! No excuse for forgetting my card now, lol.
If id bought her the week before when they thought she was a male she would have been £40, then they found out she was female and she went up to £60, still a good buy especially if shes gravid ;D
|
|
|
Post by Dave on Mar 23, 2005 16:04:59 GMT
she really is beautifull and i will post pics on my site of her as soon as!!! ;D
|
|
|
Post by John Pilling on Mar 23, 2005 16:20:01 GMT
26 on the forth, i'll give you a card in october , might as well on a first class stamp ;D. That a big jump £40-£60 almost overnight, mind you it's worth it she is a beut. Venus cost me £90, why do i get the expensive ones . Still she was worth every penny .
|
|
|
Post by Muphesto on Mar 23, 2005 16:42:40 GMT
lol i paid 60 for layla (my snow hatchling) i paid 60 for indy i think (amel yearling) and 45 for cash (anery hatchling)
well my gf bot cash for my xmas lol
all worth it tho
|
|
|
Post by Dave on Mar 23, 2005 20:41:40 GMT
Izzy (normal) cost me £30 Shelley (snow) cost me £30 both were hatchlings when i got them though shelley was bought a little later! my parents got me Kiera my royal for my birthday (may) last year, she was £75 in all from somebody who became scared of her, i got the tank setup and everything for her in that deal! although a little wild at first, she was a bargain an i aint looked back since!
|
|
|
Post by lozzer on Mar 23, 2005 21:19:11 GMT
Rio cost me(Miami) £45 Cuba cost me(Ghost) £75 Ohio cost me(Anery) £45
|
|
|
Post by Vicki on Mar 24, 2005 9:21:56 GMT
Amber £90 (2-3yr old Amel, female) Humbug £80 (adult anery, male) Saffron £60 (5yr old Miami, female) Cassie £60 (adult Classic, female)
Just goes to show how much profit some of the shops make, lol ;D
|
|
jo
Full Member
Posts: 180
|
Post by jo on Mar 24, 2005 14:11:01 GMT
hiya my classic looks like your new corn but the black rim around the saddle paches is very light and faded and his sides are a very rich peach colour and is alround lighter is he still a classic ???i know all snakes are difrent but i was wondering if classics have to have like certan rule on markings or colors if that make sence like horses do say if the black rim isnt thair then he isnt a classic for example???
|
|
|
Post by lozzer on Mar 24, 2005 14:22:38 GMT
Well adult corns do have more mature and rich colourings.But arnt as bright as hatchlings.
|
|
|
Post by John Pilling on Mar 24, 2005 14:48:23 GMT
It is true that colours can fade in about 85% of case's, a photo would help, but if you havn't photo manager yet email me the pics and i'll post em for you . Eamil is the same as usuall for you lot john.1979@ntlworld.com
|
|
|
Post by Vicki on Mar 24, 2005 14:59:51 GMT
Classics do vary quite a lot form being dark to light. From your description it sounds like a classic to me. Here is something which might help www.csftp.co.uk/morphstandard.htmits a link from Tanya's site which gives a decription of what coloring/markings etc are expected from a morph of that catogry.
|
|
|
Post by Dave on Mar 24, 2005 17:54:47 GMT
Joe my classic/norm is how you described and is very light compared to the colour of vicki's cassie, i wouldn't worry cos as everyone else said your classic/norm might change in colour from now to when he/she gets older
|
|
Keith
Full Member
Wasting time on the internet again...
Posts: 160
|
Post by Keith on Mar 25, 2005 4:24:06 GMT
Same with my Hashmeer. He looks about the same except lighter, the black on the saddles disappearing with age. There's a couple pics of him up if you'd like to take a look.
Stunning snake, Vicki. ;D The normal/classic coloration is how I got started on Corns.
|
|