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BehaviorGeneral topics or questions concerning the way your cornsnake may be acting.
Thanks.
I'm the only one that handles him. I did notice yesterday his eyes were clouded over like he was going to shed. He was coiled up in a corner and I missed him with a spray bottle. Seemed to like that?
I would put some thing around the viv on the outside and only three sides. I do it with mine and they all seem happy. But what works for me might not work for you everyone and everything is different
This is my first snake. She is 6 mo old, I've had her for 12 days. She has been great with handling and even her first feeding went well. However, I went to pick her up, waiting 24 hours after feeding and she bit me and was making almost like a hissing sound
Did I just not wait long enough? Does she feel threatened? The bite definitely hurt my feeling more than anything.
Baby snakes are scared. When I first got my Peach she was about 10 months and very hidey. She wouldn't come out of her hide much. She would let me handle her, but I did notice that she got braver as she grew. She's only bit me once by accident and let go immediately. She is quite brave now and we do a lot together. She trusts me. I adore her. It just takes time. Be patient but keep trying.
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