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BehaviorGeneral topics or questions concerning the way your cornsnake may be acting.
My baby's tank sits on my dresser which as a miiror on the back. It's an all glass tank and she can see her reflection and is always looking at her self. I looked though the forums and in the thread "A mirror??" people suggested that one shouldn't be near it cause it might cause stress. Should I cover the side where the mirror is? She seems okay, just always looking at the mirror.
Well....some says that the mirror does stress and some doesn't...
Try leaving it there and if there is any sign of stress ie not eating then cover the mirror or move her or the mirror away...
I've heard that corns have bad eyesight so she probably isn't like "who's that gorgeous snake!" but more like "hm...what's that moving over there...food?"
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