i might take in a corn snake
a woman i work with mentioned her friend has a 4/5 year old corn snake. she had kids and decided she's not caring for him as well as she should, and is looking to rehome him. i told my coworker to pass along my contact info but to say i have not made a commitment to take him yet.
i'm wondering: what would i expect? their humidity needs are lower, they're supposed to be simple to care for and eat well. i chose balls bc they're docile and slow-going; how different are corns? i'm interested in owning a corn snake, i'm just not familiar with them at all and wondering if it's something i can take on.
thanks for reading!
Re: i might take in a corn snake
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distaff
I really don't think you can go wrong with one. I would have a few more if space wasn't an issue.
thank you for your insight!
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Ax01
thank you for your insight as well as the info! i've definitely some reading to do.
Re: i might take in a corn snake
I own royals as well as corns, and I really do like my corns, I love them all of course. The corns are a lot more active and inquisitive, also easier to care for husbandry wise, and they never miss a meal! They definitely seem more energetic and alert than BPs. I say go for it! You wont have any regrets :)
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Re: i might take in a corn snake
thanks everyone. i asked for pictures of him and his tank, hoping i can take it all with him, but haven't made up my mind yet.
space is an issue for me: do corns do okay in tubs? are they secure enough for corns?
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Spiritserpents
My largest boy is still crazy cramped in that and next year, once I save up money again, he'll be getting a 4ft by 2ft cage as he is 5 1/2 feet long.
would you mind sharing photos of him? i never realized they get that big, and i'm questioning if i have the space (i currently live with my parents).