Hey all,
So.....Yes About 45 minutes ago, I recieved a cornsnake from a girl, whos roommate moved out and just left the snake. He/she is about 3.5 feet long, and the cage in which he/she came in was really dirty. I just cleaned the whole thing and put him in a rubber tub to eat. He came with 10-12 frozen mice and supposedly hasnt eaten in a few weeks so he is nomming on one right now.
Now I have never owned a cornsnake myself, but have had other snakes.
I noticed when I first put him/her in the tub she started rattling her tail like crazy which somewhat made me nervous because then she/he seemed like she was in a striking position.
This snake (as far as i was told) has only eaten frozen mice its whole life. The lady said he is friendly, but seeing as he has been in a cage for weeks without contact makes me think, maybe.....its a little nervous of people? idk
I dont really plan on handling it a whole lot for the first few days. But I definitely want to make sure she/he is comfortable with human contact. So what are some good tips on getting him used to that?
My last snake (a ball python) was one of the most social creatures i think ive ever had, so I was never really nervous picking him up. Then again, that snake practically lived on me.
Alrighty!!! I await your response!
Also....for picking up this new guy/girl how do you suggest i go about just picking him up without scaring him or getting bitten? idk that he will.....Im just not sure since i dont have that much information on cornsnake temperments.
I would also like to switch him to live mice if that is possible, so any advice on switching to live prey would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!!!
-Kelsey
So.....Yes About 45 minutes ago, I recieved a cornsnake from a girl, whos roommate moved out and just left the snake. He/she is about 3.5 feet long, and the cage in which he/she came in was really dirty. I just cleaned the whole thing and put him in a rubber tub to eat. He came with 10-12 frozen mice and supposedly hasnt eaten in a few weeks so he is nomming on one right now.
Now I have never owned a cornsnake myself, but have had other snakes.
I noticed when I first put him/her in the tub she started rattling her tail like crazy which somewhat made me nervous because then she/he seemed like she was in a striking position.
This snake (as far as i was told) has only eaten frozen mice its whole life. The lady said he is friendly, but seeing as he has been in a cage for weeks without contact makes me think, maybe.....its a little nervous of people? idk
I dont really plan on handling it a whole lot for the first few days. But I definitely want to make sure she/he is comfortable with human contact. So what are some good tips on getting him used to that?
My last snake (a ball python) was one of the most social creatures i think ive ever had, so I was never really nervous picking him up. Then again, that snake practically lived on me.
Alrighty!!! I await your response!
Also....for picking up this new guy/girl how do you suggest i go about just picking him up without scaring him or getting bitten? idk that he will.....Im just not sure since i dont have that much information on cornsnake temperments.
I would also like to switch him to live mice if that is possible, so any advice on switching to live prey would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!!!
-Kelsey