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Re: My next snake is deffinately a corn. Need some info&advice
 Originally Posted by lp.
as the title says, my next snake is definately a corn. Possibly 2, but i doubt it.
I really like the anerythristics, lavenders, ambers, blizzards, ghosts, opals, and snows, how do their colours change/look from hatchlings to adults?
This will most likely be a personal pet. Do i have to brumate or hibernate it? Would i have to do either if i decided to breed?
I would probably keep this snake in a terrarium unless i decide to get more then one, then i would keep in tubs. What size terrarium should i start a hatchling off in, and what do you suggest i have with the enclosure? Hides, decor, 3 sides covered, etc? And if i keep in a terrarium, how often would i upsize the size? (i highly doubt i will just keep one, especially with terrariums. But just incase)
i know the temperatures, but kind of clueless about the humidity. What do you guys suggest for humidity?
This is something i somewhat "worried" (?) about. Feeding. I know they can eat mice their whole lives, but what do you suggest the prey size is for the snake? Same size width, 2-3x the size of the head, 10% or so of the body weight? I just go by the thickest part of the girth for my ball pythons.
This is all i could think of asking. Any advice you guys could include ontop of this would be excellent and greatly appreciated though.
where do you live? I'm giving away a female corn
1 RED TAIL BOA
1 BALL PYTHON
1 BRAZILIAN RAINBOW BOA
1 CORN SNAKE

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