Corn snakes are justifiably one of the most popular pet snakes of all time.
Corn snakes come in many beautiful colors, and are hardy and docile.
These care sheet are not all of the information required to care for a corn snake properly, but it is a start.
If you own a corn snake or plan on purchasing one, it is YOUR responsibility to thoroughly research the needs of your pet, doing so will make both your lives easier.
Although corn snakes are one of the easiest reptiles to keep in captivity, special attention must still be paid to their proper captive care.
Proper captive care includes several factors: enclosure size, substrate (what's on the bottom of the cage), appropriate heating, and feeding.
I'm going to help you and others out here and give up some links to popular care sheets.
http://coloherp.org/careshts/snakes/cornsnake.php
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareInfo/CareCorn.html
http://www.cornsnake.net/new/care.php3
http://www.kingsnake.com/rockymounta...Hnewpage11.htm
And a new one I've found for a little more advanced keeping information.
http://vetcity.com/Infocenter/Snakes.html
One can Search this site or do a google search using specific keywords for more care information.
The Corn snake manual
by Bill and Kathy Love is considered mandatory reading by many.
The book has 128 pages with 70 color photos & 11 b+w photos, histories of all the color and pattern morphs, plus the most in-depth husbandry & breeding info ever published.
Autographed copies can be ordered directly from their web site,
http://cornutopia.com/Corn%20Utopia%...ing%20Info.htm
Thermostats work well for temperature control...
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/sho...hlight=heating