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    classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    Hello I found a Corn snake outside today, it's very small i live in N.E. West Virginia and ive never seen a wild corn before, could it be wild or a loose baby pet? Im wanting to keep this snake but he/she is very small not very old at all is there anything i can try to feed it. Ive never had a small snake like this before what should i do?
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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    You could give it to me w/ free shipping It might be against the law in your area to keep WC animals without a license or something.
    - The Member Formerly Known as Bpkid

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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    Are pinkies too big for it to try?
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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    Corn hatchlings do feed on small pinkies. My little Trixie (had to change from lil Booger!), has the smallest little head and was only 1 week old. I left the pinky in the cage and *poof" it's gone by morning. I fed the first live, but have subsequently fed f/t with no problems. It's amazing since their heads are small that they can actually get the pinky down! Good luck with the little one.
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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    Tixie is now the name... I so enjoyed the name Little Booger and the potential it presented for future posts... Oh well
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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    do u have anypics of ur two tailed iguana that would be cool lol but does it ever affect it in any way?
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    Re: classic Okeetee phase CORN FOUND OUTSIDE

    Unless you live in or very close to Okeetee, South Carolina the Corn you found is just a normal wild-phase Corn (which 'Okeetee' Corns are just another locale of).
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