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Hatchling tips???

jakethesnake001

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I am aquiring a hatchling corn from a friend soon, when they hatch. Hoping there is a nice amel:D !!! I was just wondering if anyone has any tips for keeping hatchlings, or if any one wants to share their problems with their hatchlings, so i can possibly avoid the same thing.
 
My tip is to take this time...

To read and review basic care sheets, get yourself a good book or two, and search this site and www.google.com for "key words" of interest, and the rest will fall into place for you. After you've done all that , go reread everything and when the time finally comes to do the right (husbandry) things, you will amaze yourself as you proceed to correctly care for your new friend. :)
Your ahead of the game as many people will wait till after they've brought home their new lil' buddy, before it dawns on them they're clueless as to how to care for their new charge.. Many are so clueless that they don't even know they're clueless. ;):) Got your "tank" set-up yet?
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5874

"The pursuit of knowledge can be time consuming,
but one should always remember that stupidity tends to be instantaneous." ;) ~CowBoyWay~

Knowledge
noun: the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning...
 
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well just be sure to get it on a good feeding schudual and already have the enclouser set with proper heating light ect... if u do that you will be just fine
 
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