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Re: Ball pythons VS. Corn snakes?
I really like my ball python and i really like my corn snake. But my corn snake is a much better eater. It takes about everything that looks and smells like food, including my fingers sometimes. Hehehe.
I'm not afraid of snakes, because I got Balls!

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Re: Ball pythons VS. Corn snakes?
 Originally Posted by jorgasm
So they bite humans more frequently than say a ball python would?
Because ball pythons can be stressed out for more reasons, I've been bitten by my ball that I've had for 6 months twice.. and only once by my FIRST corn and he was sick.
Even my crazy female corn who is fearful of any touch, doesn't bite.. she just.. musks. D:
I love, adore, and own both for many different reasons.
Balls
- I love the way that ball pythons handle.. it's a bit more calm and the way that they feel is very fun. For begginner snake handlers, it's a bit less intimidating than holding a fast moving corn.
- They don't poop as much and it usually doesn't smell as bad.
- They are a bit more of a challenge, which I enjoy.
- I love the morphs!
Corns
- Cheaper for the snakes and morphs in general.
- Less specific about temps and husbandry details.. much easier in that range.
- Usually have a better feeding response.
- The morphs are cheap and very pretty, they are also good begginner breeders before balls to get used to the entire idea.
- I don't mind smaller/thinner snakes and still enjoy holding them when I'm in a 'faster' mood.
That basically covers it.
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Re: Ball pythons VS. Corn snakes?
 Originally Posted by jorgasm
I can't wait to handle it... I wish I didn't have to wait a damn week to do it. >_< LOL I think I'm going to feed it in a week and then handle it a day or two after. The breeder said they were hungry... so I dunno. Should I feed sooner than a week or would that stress the corn out?
Wait a week and let it settle just to be safe.
You should post pictures!
It sounds like you might have taken a normal instead of an albino.
Ahahaha.
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