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Old 07-06-2019, 10:28 AM   #23
JustinOfCO
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Don't worry too much about the humidity here. If a shed is not complete you can add a wet washcloth to Tupperware container and let them hang out in there for about a half hour. If you consistently get bad shes then add a humid hide when you notice the snake going into shed cycle.
I know of a few guys here locally that probably have some for sale now or will soon. I can check with them if you like. Do you know what morph you're looking for?
Awesome. I'm already feeling a bit better about it now that I have had the setup going overnight. The temps and humidity both look really good. I have a shelter that can be a humid hide already set up, so between all of that and the great advice I've gotten here, I think I'll be OK.

Absolutely I'd love to get in contact with more folks locally. If I can save the animal the trauma of being shipped that's all the better. As for morphs, I'm sort of torn. There are so many beautiful ones out there, and I'm particularly fond of tesseras. However, I also sort of want a classic wild-type or Okeetee, since I went with a very natural looking terrarium setup. Plus, they're gorgeous in their own right!

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Hey Justin. Gelshark gave me a heads-up. I breed corns, and I'm in Aurora. I will even have tesseras available soon. Many eggs cooking, nothing hatched just yet. Still looking for a corn? I have other snakes as well. Jim
Hey there, Jim! Glad to find someone else in Aurora. Definitely still looking at corns, though open to other possibilities if the care is pretty much the same. I have my terrarium pretty much set up now, it's only missing a couple fake plants to help with security.

I'm also interested in yearlings or young adults, since I've heard an older, bigger snake is sometimes easier for a beginning snake keeper (which I very much am). I was told that my setup is too large for a baby corn, as it's a 40 gallon (I added a lot of large leaf litter in addition to the two hides to help with that). I'm looking for a single, long-term pet, so I'm not worried about fancy genetics as much as health, heartiness, and handleability.

Thanks guys I really appreciate you chiming in on this.