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New to snakes, but not reptiles!

Roachant

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Hi!
Like my subject says I’m new to snake keeping but I have kept turtles and lizards for many years.
I decided my first snake will be a corn snake, not so much because they are considered easy but because I love the way they look but, being an easier to care for species doesn’t hurt either!
I would like to do a bioactive setup for them, I really like natural looking tanks.
Thanks!
Roachant
 
Good luck with your first corn they are great reptiles to keep I’ve got 3


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Welcome! I got into corns for the same reason. One of the prettiest species around, in my opinion. And such a variety of morphs. What sort of turtles and lizards do you keep?
 
Welcome! I got into corns for the same reason. One of the prettiest species around, in my opinion. And such a variety of morphs. What sort of turtles and lizards do you keep?

Currently I have a three toed box turtle but I used to have some Razorback musk turtles and snapping turtles. I also had some crested geckos, anoles and leopard geckos.
I guess I kept it simple in regards to my reptile choices!
 
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