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Is this snake still alive? I am very curious about the condition of her and whether or not you have acquired more snakes. I am also curious either the success or failure that you have had with any other corn snakes that you have acquired. I hope you have taken the advice from the countless herpers on this forum into consideration. Please, let me know.
I know this is an old thread, I was just reading it. What annoys me is all these people who get snakes (or ANY animal) and then just say no to a vet visit because they can't afford it. That is part of ownership. This poster even mentions they are going to get four more. If you can't afford to take one to the vet, you cannot afford four more. I think it is horribly cruel to deny an animal care--as evidenced by my dogs/vet bill on my credit card! Thankfully our corn has always been healthy. It is part of pet ownership to me.
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