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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
yes you can take corns on short trips. I have taken mine from Washington State to Missouri and back. Just make sure if its cold outside that you have a heating pad. the kind you can put in the microwave. That way when you stop for gas or what not you can take it in and heat it up. Make sure you put it on the outside of the tank or underneath sord of like a undertank heater. I usually put my corn in a 10 gallon that way its easier to carry in the hotel and stuff. And make sure you cover the top of the cage with a towel. In the summer time or when its hot out just make sure your snake doesnt get to hot. Make sure you have a tempature gauge inside the tank or whatever your using to transport your corn in. Hope this helps.
Lol, and I bet the corn and the puppy are much easier to handle than the husband. Ha ha.
dont buy the cheap aspen from walmart is not the same quality as the zoo med the zoomed is very fine wood shavings the walmart one is more for rabbits and not for snakes.
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