Re: Corn Handling Question.
You have to remember, corns are a sub species of rat snakes, some of the most ill tempered snakes in the world that wont hesitat to bite if they feel threatened or scared. People that say corns are the most docile snake make me laugh. Just remember to handle him on a daily basis, if he bites you continue to hold him, dont put him away, make sure he knows your the boss and your not there to hurt him. Because naturaly since you are bigger to him hes going to think your a predator, which is why may bite.
Having him on a strict handling schedule will calm him down alot as he gets older. Take the proper steps like feeding him in a seperate tub as well etc. etc.
Corns are jumpy little guys and tend to bite here and there but do calm down alot in time.
Re: Corn Handling Question.
I thought handling him more would be better but wasn't sure. I knew he was terrified when I brought him home so I didn't hold him much for the first couple of months. Today I took him out and kept him out for about an hour. He settled down after a couple of minutes and then got curious. Then it became a game of "Can I get into the creases of the couch before she catches me?" lmao
Re: Corn Handling Question.
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enchantress62
I thought handling him more would be better but wasn't sure. I knew he was terrified when I brought him home so I didn't hold him much for the first couple of months. Today I took him out and kept him out for about an hour. He settled down after a couple of minutes and then got curious. Then it became a game of "Can I get into the creases of the couch before she catches me?" lmao
Oh yes, they love that game. I dont know how many times I've had to tip the couch over to unwind and retrieve mine when I wasn't pay close enough attention.
Re: Corn Handling Question.
We have a corn as well as bp, they are totally different temperments. Corn has never tried to bite, but is very busy and curious when out. Doesn't just hang out like a bp. Your guy still looks pretty young and they can be jumpy. I think handling him more should help.