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    Thanks everyone for the information! It's really helpful. I would like to keep him in the 20 as long as possible, but im sure I could find a way to fit another 40 gallon if needed, or I will try to find a 30 gallon. Does gender play a role in the average length (like BPs)? And pics of setups would be cool if you want to share them (don't have to if you don't want to).
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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

    My corn eats small rats. Mainly because he would eat multipule mice and i buy rats for all my other snakes so it makes sense for me to just feed him what everyone else dose.

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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

    Quote Originally Posted by calmolly1 View Post
    I read 'Corn Snakes: a comprehensive owners guide' by Bill & Kathy Love. Loads of good info even though I then found out I couldn't keep a corn snake in GA. I got it in Kindle books
    I have met the Love's and had lunch with them at their home. Wonderful people and oh my what a collection they have....or i should say had as they were preparing for retirement when i spent the day with them.
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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

    Quote Originally Posted by Kamerick View Post
    I have one ball python, and I want to get a 40 gallon tank for him soon, as he is getting a little big for his current 20 gallon. I was wondering first of all, if corn snakes can be housed in a 20 gallon long terrarium for their whole lives.
    And so it has begun....next step, animal hoarders! Lol
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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

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    Awesome! Thanks for the information! Can I see pics of your snow?

    Here she is



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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

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    Here she is


    She's very pretty! I love corn snakes for their colours and patterns (as shown here)!
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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

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    And so it has begun....next step, animal hoarders! Lol
    Yep. New show coming soon to *insert channel here* featuring most people on this site
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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

    I personally don't have a corn snake but I have a king snake I keep in a 20 gal. Long tank and she does just fine. There are a lot of cool looking king snakes out there if you're looking for cool morphs for a good price. I have an albino prairie KS and she looks really nice even as she ages. I breed rats for my ball pythons so I feed my king rat fuzzies every 7 days. But when I 1st got her I had to get pinkie mice because the rats were too big.

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    Here's my other corn. This is him when I first got him. Now he has shed a couple times and is much more orange. He's an extreme okeetee by South Mountain Reptiles



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    Re: Thinking of getting a cornsnake

    Quote Originally Posted by HVani View Post
    Here's my other corn. This is him when I first got him. Now he has shed a couple times and is much more orange. He's an extreme okeetee by South Mountain Reptiles


    Oh wow! I really like her colours!
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