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    I 'second' the post above...when your first snake was a BP, yes, a corn snake will look TINY, but just be patient...let her hide & be a baby while she figures
    out that she's safe. Don't handle until she's feeding (preferably a few times+)...she'll grow very slow for some time. Make SURE there's no tiny holes she can
    get out of, as even though small, they can climb well. There's no rush to handle...these are usually docile snakes, & when you do, remember how much
    warmer we are than they like to be (<about 75*), so keep it short- their tiny bodies can over-heat fast...if they don't want to sit still, they may have a very
    good reason.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 03-16-2019 at 07:13 PM.

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