Unnamed Unsexed Petstore Bought Ghost Corn
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I went to the petstore and saw three beautiful snakes. One normal ball python hatchling. Who had shed stuck all over his face and was refusing to eat without any hides. A cute little hognose and a little ghost Corn without any hides.
I almost got the baby ball python to rescue him from certain doom (I don't really trust pet stores), but my husband fell for the corn snake.
He/she has some stuck shed, but just ate reportedly. The petstore is one that will give the snakes out to be held.
They are unsexed, unnamed, and my first corn.
My first impression was this:
Very scared. Both peed on me and let off a strong musk while transferring him from the box to his new home.
His new home is a 20L Tank currently with paper towel substrate for quarantine, warm side is still being adjusted correctly. But ambient temp is at 78-ish. Humidity needs adjusted (at 30%), but I just installed a humidifier into the room so both my snakes should be at proper humidity soon. (My BP had his own) and two hides with a water bowl between them.
Any advice for corn handling? He's much more hyper than Cookie. And very tiny. They said maybe 6 weeks old
Herp Derp
Re: Unnamed Unsexed Petstore Bought Ghost Corn
Cute new little corn, they are great snakes. 20gallon is pretty big for a baby corn, I usually kept them in shoebox tubs for the first year or small exoterras. Same deal for any new snake regarding handling - leave him alone for a few weeks and only interact to remove for cage cleaning and opening cage to offer food.
Sometimes baby corns can be picky starters but if he's already established then that is a good sign. Corns are active little wrigglers and don't normally just chill in your hand like a BP will. Generally they are docile and sweet snakes but as babies, they get nervous easy and may be puffy and get into 'cobra stance' to try to scare you off. They usually grow out of that (although I have one still that will bite me every chance she can get).
This is Quartz, a ghost motley I used to have, when he was a baby trying to act like a tough guy
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But generally they are nice ambassador snakes. Here I am showing Ruby (a sunglow motley corn I used to have) to someone at a reptile show
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KingWheatley
But no current boyfriend.
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KingWheatley
but my husband fell for the corn snake.
holy smokes, well, congrats!
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AbsoluteApril
Cute new little corn, they are great snakes. 20gallon is pretty big for a baby corn, I usually kept them in shoebox tubs for the first year or small exoterras. Same deal for any new snake regarding handling - leave him alone for a few weeks and only interact to remove for cage cleaning and opening cage to offer food.
Sometimes baby corns can be picky starters but if he's already established then that is a good sign. Corns are active little wrigglers and don't normally just chill in your hand like a BP will. Generally they are docile and sweet snakes but as babies, they get nervous easy and may be puffy and get into 'cobra stance' to try to scare you off. They usually grow out of that (although I have one still that will bite me every chance she can get).
This is Quartz, a ghost motley I used to have, when he was a baby trying to act like a tough guy
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...zCobra1208.jpg
But generally they are nice ambassador snakes. Here I am showing Ruby (a sunglow motley corn I used to have) to someone at a reptile show
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...po%2Fpet9m.jpg
holy smokes, well, congrats!
Yea he has been my friend for a while. Over a year. Still rather fast. But after having time to get over Ryan, I gave him a chance and I'm really glad I did.
Also that cobra stance of attitude is so adorable gdi
Herp Derp
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Agreed, a 20L is just too big for a baby corn. I would probably go with a 6" or 8" tall Cambro (food service) tub, maybe even a half-size footprint if it's a tiny baby. Visibility is nice for us, but babies like the security of opaque sides.
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I just wanted to share this fricken precious gem of a photo...
THOSE EYES... my heart cannot take this!
Herp Derp