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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
i planned to get my new corn this friday, but it looks as if i might have caught a cold. should i hold off a bit longer to get it once i'm healthy, or just go ahead and get it? I was just wondering since i'm not sure if snakes can catch human colds??
well, in the first month you have your corn, you really shouldn't be handling it at all anyways, except for feeding. so, i guess it would be okay if you got the snake, as you won't really be touching it.
Um.. Its fairly safe to say you can't spread a human cold to your snake. Go ahead and get the little guy even if your ill, He may even cheer you up a bit.
I've had a nasty cold that I just can't shift for the last three weeks and in that time I've fed and handled my youngsters 4 times and my adults 3 times and they are all fine.
I do however wash my hands thoroughly with an antibacterial soap before and after handling whether I'm ill or not. I think this is just good practice!
Good luck with the new little one and don't forget to post pics in the photo gallery when you get it!
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