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    Corn Troubles

    Just got a call from my boss and we had a person show up a work with a "looks like a corn-snake" (I haven't seen it yet and can't yet verify species, still waiting on a picture) that they were going to turn loose outside if we didn't take it from them. I'm off today but will be going in to check it out and help get the husbandry set up in the clinic. For health issues I would assume they act the same with RI and mites as a ball python?

    I don't know how big it is yet - but I'm guessing small rats are not something a corn of any size can handle...so I would guess that mice would be in order.

    I'm going to do some quick husbandry research but any quick tips would be greatly appreciated.

    So I guess I will be taking care of our new clinic pet lol. I don't think all of the clients will be as ok with it sleeping on the bench in the lobby like our house cats do :/
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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