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The world's best and only podcast for cornsnake keepers! Hosted by Donovan Winterberg from Children of the Cornsnake, Corn on the Pod features weekly interviews and discussions with well-respected breeders and others influential in the cornsnake community.
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This week we welcome Jereme Brace on the show. If you have spent any time in some of the cornsnake groups on Facebook, you're probably familiar with him. He is definitely someone who has great future in this hobby and a breeder that I personally look forward to doing business with. Be sure to let him know how much you enjoyed this episode.Sponsors:…
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Nothing is more important in cornsnake keeping than what you are feeding your animals. One of the newest and most interesting products (as well as most misunderstood) is ReptiLinks. I really think this product will revolutionize not the reptile hobby. Who better to talk about it than the founders, brothers Nick and Tyler Helbe. For more information…
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On this week's episode of Corn on the Pod we have a surprise guest all the way from the North Pole! Affiliate links: Herpin' Time Radio Gecko Nation Radio Be sure to like Corn on the Pod and my other pages on Facebook:Corn on the PodColubrid CountryChildren of the CornsnakeDrawn to ScalesOphidia MediaSerpenTees Social Media:My cornsnake blogDonovan…
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Our guest on this episode of Corn on the Pod is Dan Krull. While Dan’s main passion is for western hognose, we won’t hold that against him. Dan also works with corns snakes as well and is just a fascinating guy to talk to. Dan Krull on Facebook Affiliate links: Herpin' Time Radio Gecko Nation Radio Show SponsorSerpenTeesBe sure to like Corn on the …
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In this episode of Corn on the Pod, I have my good friend Ian Curtis. Ian is not only a cornsnake breeder at IC Corns, but is vice-president of the Kentucky Herpetological Society. Ian has recently confirmed a new population of cornsnakes in the state of Kentucky.Ian Curtis on FacebookIC ReptilesThe Kentucky Herpetological Society on Facebook Affil…
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