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Anyone have a cornsnake?

We (read here me) are contemplating a cornsnake.
We had a sweet male corn for 4 years, and he died just a few months agoSad
He was our sons (who is only 8 and can't ever remember not having Stretchy around).

He was a very easy going guy sonce day one...we purchased him as a hatchling. Not sure if all the corns live up to their easy going reputation?

12-27-2007 10:52 AM
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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

I love my cornsnakes!! They are so laid back and sweet and they come in such beautiful colors!!
I have only ever had a hatchling nip at me, but it really di dnot hurt and they outgrow it as they are handled more.
Here is a pic of me-n-Crystal my very first snow corn. I have more now but she is always going to be my favorite! This next spring I think I will see if she is interested in breeding. It will be my very first snake breeding.
Here she is....


and here is Chester her soon to be boyfriend Wink...

12-27-2007 11:31 AM
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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

Thank you for the replySmile

You have BEAUTIFUL corns...

Have you noticed a temperament differnce in the different morphs?

Did you go through a breeder?
(There are a couple at the corn snake website I was thinking of contacting....)

Do you ever vet them?

(Our guy seemed fine until we took him into the vet for the first time. He promptly quit eating after the vet visit...although we medicated him and they assured us that a 4 year old male corn was just 'off food' due to mating season (although we had no female corns around).

Do you have a favorite place to get their food? ie the pet store or someplace like Rodent Pro?

Thanks again!

12-27-2007 12:11 PM
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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

I have not needed to vet any of my cornsnakes but I do have a reptile vet just in case. I have 2 anery's, 2 amel stripes and a stripe snow in addition to Crystal and Chester. They are all very laid back even if I don't handle them regularly. I have never been bit or even nipped at by my corns.
I had an oketee for a short while but he was nippy and I hated it. He would rattle his tail and strike everytime I would get him out, he went back to the store. I have asked and heard that is just a baby thing and he would have calmed down eventually.
I have gotten my snakes from various trusted sources. Alex at AHR reptiles is one of the best in the reptile business and I have pruchased numerous snakes from him. I have gotten ball pythons and a hognose from him and he is GREAT!
Are you looking for a specific color or locality? I am dying for a lavendar but I have to wait 'til I graduate to get more...only 5 months left! yay

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barbie69 Wrote:
I have not needed to vet any of my cornsnakes but I do have a reptile vet just in case. I have 2 anery's, 2 amel stripes and a stripe snow in addition to Crystal and Chester. They are all very laid back even if I don't handle them regularly. I have never been bit or even nipped at by my corns.
I had an oketee for a short while but he was nippy and I hated it. He would rattle his tail and strike everytime I would get him out, he went back to the store. I have asked and heard that is just a baby thing and he would have calmed down eventually.
I have gotten my snakes from various trusted sources. Alex at AHR reptiles is one of the best in the reptile business and I have pruchased numerous snakes from him. I have gotten ball pythons and a hognose from him and he is GREAT!
Are you looking for a specific color or locality? I am dying for a lavendar but I have to wait 'til I graduate to get more...only 5 months left! yay


There are quite a few breeders I would not hesitate to order from...if it is one you are not familiar with, check out the BOI on faunaclassifieds and do a search on them. I have spoken to Kathy Love and might be getting a lavendar from her next year.

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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

Great information, thank you!

What size set ups do you have? We went from a 10 gallon up to a 55 gallon aquarium...I was reading they only need a 20 gallon? Seems kind of small for a 4 foot snake?

I am not looking for anything specific.
Stretchy was a Petco snake purchased as a hatchling.

There was a normal corn there too, our son felt that Stretchy was special and was easy to handle right off the bat. So he came home with us.

May sound silly, but we (read here me and the 3 kids) haven't run it by the hubby, really miss not having a snake around. Our son decided on a tortoise because he said he could 'never replace or want to even try to replace Stretchy', I thought a 'family corn' could be a good idea.

There is Kathy Love and one other gal i can't remember her name now but I will have to go back to my notes.

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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

Small is actually good for corns, they do not need a whole lot of room or they get stressed out. I gave a friend of mine a normal hatchling and he was feeding fine...then he moved him into a larger set up and he would not eat. After a couple weeks he called and asked what I thought and I told him to put him back into the smaller tank and he began eating again within 2 days.Smile Now he is growing like crazy!!
I have a rack for all my snakes and I have my adult corns in sweater boxes in the rack. I will try and get a pic of the rack for yu to see later.
I am running out of time here and I have to run home.
I will get pics and jump on in a little bit.

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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

Here are my two cornsnake racks and they have back heat....

those racks are on top of a rack I built and I have my Ball pythons in it with belly heat, here is the whole thing...


I have a couple hatchlings right now (cornsnakes) and they are growing fast and I have them in smaller sized sterilites you can see in the lower left corner of the cornsnake rack.
I am so excited for you! Can't wait to see what you decide.Big Grin

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RE: Anyone have a cornsnake?

We have over 125 Corns. Smile If your interested we do have an '07 Rootbeer and an '07 Anery, both males that we produced here, left for sale. Corns are a great family pet I think. I have not noticed any differences in temperament as far as morphs go. I think its all individual, and like Barbie said, even a nippy hatchling will settle down fairly quickly.

Smaller is better, and a 20-30 gallon long tank is fine for an adult corn. Ours too live in rack systems.

The racks in the middle of the pic and all of the rubbermaids and deli cups contain Corns and hybrid colubrids.


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Wow you guys/girls what fantastic set ups!

Okay,
1) Should I start out a hatchling in the 20 gallon long so he just stays in the same enclosure/less stress?
2)Do you suggest belly heat as well as overhead?
3)Do you suggest uva/uvb? (our vet said it was required for their day night cycle-which we added right after his appointment but had never used up until that point at all).
4)Just Anja do you vet yours? I really think the vet visit stressed him out...or perhaps just a coincidence since we had also jumped his enclosure to the 55 gallon per the vet's suggestion that week as well as the uva/uvb.
5)Do you guys/gals deworm your corns?

Thank again...I was only 50/50 coming into this thread...now I am 98% wanting to jump in...oh the peer pressureWink

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