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Hi,

My husband and I have been snake owners for four years and we are thinking about trying to breed a pair we got as hatchlings (cornsnakes). We currently have mostly rescues from bad situations, which are all sweet babies except for our baby green tree python (no surprise there!). Our current animals are: 3 cornsnakes (soon to be five); 1.0 2008 Sunglow, 0.1 2009 Snow Stripe, 1.0 2012 blood (not sure if that is the technical morph!). We have a very young red tail boa (she and the adult male corn weigh the same, but we was underfed), A young normal male ball python (also underfed), a young GTP that was going through a terrible shed when we got her, and two 2009 male WC black rat snakes. We also have a whites tree frog and two chinese water dragons who were all being kept together in a rubbermaid bin with a 1/4 inch of water in the bottom (one dragon had a fungal infection a broken toe and the tip of his tail is broken off, and a savannah monitor that was being fed earthworms. Last but not least, we have three cats. :) If anyone wants me to post pics, you will have to tell me and I will get my husband to help since I have NO idea how to get them on here!

I have recently joined here and on the cornsnakes.com sight as well as frequently visit the kingsnakes.com sight. I know this isn't the place to ask this, but I have no idea where else to ask it, and I know a lot of people will read this. I am wanting to learn about a supplier from the board of inquiry, and have searched it, but all of the threads are several years old and a complete jumble of good and bad reviews. I didn't know if people would get mad if I start a new thread to get some recent experiences... I am just worried if I post on an old one, that no one will reply, or it will be the people that had experience with them eight years ago... Any suggestions?

Thanks so much for reading, and hopefully I will get to know many of you soon!

Lisa Ringswald
 
Welcome to Fauna Lisa! I'm glad that your rescues are in a better home, I hope that they get happy and healthy in your care! :D

I just wanted to toss some ideas out for you
- The FaunaClassifieds Feedback forum might be the best place for asking questions about this site http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=44
- The Cornsnake Discussion Forum may be the best place for figuring out the technical morph of your blood boy. Plus it'd be the place for you to share about them and your black rats. (One of my personal fav snakes) http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=345
- You can read about the different methods of posting photos in the FAQ here http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/faq.php?faq=vb3_reading_posting#faq_vb3_attachments But if you use the image hosting site "Photobucket" like me (It's free and quick to register) and look at the picture on there you want, you'll see that they give you four links - Email & IM, Direct Link, HTML code, and IMG code. You just want to copy/paste the IMG code into your fauna message. Usually that site has it copied automatically when you click on the link and then you just right-click your post here where you're typing and hit paste. The letters will be inside two tags that look like but it will show up as an actual photo when you post. You can hit "preview message" to double check or else you can try it out first in the testing area. [url]http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=41[/url]
- I'm under the impression that they're trying to keep one thread per person on the BOI now, so personally I'd just bump up an old thread asking if anyone has had any recent dealings with them, but it's not unusual for people to post "Inquiry" threads with the orange question mark icon either. It's just my opinion, so you're probably better checking the feedback section. Also there's a sticky thread at the top of the BOI section that has the rules for posting, that's definitely a must read. ;)

Hope that helps some! A big forum site can be real confusing, but please don't be afraid to try it out~ :thumbsup:
 
Thanks! I read the BOI rules, and wasn't sure... I contacted the seller and they no longer have the snake anyways! Thanks for helping me out with some of the links! :)
 
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