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Snakemom77

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Hi all thanks for the add. I am a new corn snake owner. I live in MN and found a beautiful albino corn snake in my drive way on Tuesday. I have had leopard geckos and chameleons, but never a snake. I asked all my neighbors and nobody lost or let one go so any help would be appreciated. I did go to PetSmart and pick up the supplies I needed for the tank that I have. It is a 55 gallon tank. I just don’t know what kind she/he is. I do know that there are a lot of varieties. I have tried to feed a small thawed out mouse but she/he has not eaten. Not sure if she/he ate something while loose or before escaping/getting let go. She/he is about 3 feet long. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

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He/she appears to be a Snow (Amel + Anery) Tessera, or maybe a Butter (Amel + Caramel) Tessera. I'd suggest you cover the back and a couple sides of the enclosure (with construction paper or aquarium backing) to make him feel more secure, make sure he has a couple places to hide (cave, cereal box, etc...), and then wait a few days to let him settle in before offering food again :).
 
He/she appears to be a Snow (Amel + Anery) Tessera, or maybe a Butter (Amel + Caramel) Tessera. I'd suggest you cover the back and a couple sides of the enclosure (with construction paper or aquarium backing) to make him feel more secure, make sure he has a couple places to hide (cave, cereal box, etc...), and then wait a few days to let him settle in before offering food again :).
Thank You!!
 
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