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new owner in tennessee

hello everyone. my name is chris, and i now own my first snake... a beautiful 13 inch long albino corn. this is my first snake, and i am sure i will be seeking much advice and reading alot of posts. i am looking forward to watching it grow up and grow longer. i am thankful for this forum, and i will be on here quite regularly.
 
Hi there and Welcome to the forum! now you are on here you will have to post a pic of your new addition :D
 
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I'm new too (to the forum and to snake ownership). Welcome to both! It's pretty exciting, isn't it!
 
yes it is... i am learning as i go.... and talking to my brother alot more now, grilling him for advice and stuff since he has an albino corn and 3 ball pythons. i now also stay up a little later so i can watch her move around. i will definitely post some pics as i get some shrunk down... all of mine are too big to post here
 
Welcome to the forum :). Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Everybody here is really friendly and willing to answer them for you.
 
thanks everyone... i actually do have one question that i have not found the answer to anywhere... knowing that they are naturally nocturnal, is it ok to handle a snake later at night while they are active anyways, or just let them roam around the tank? mine is usually hiding during the day so if i wanna mess with her, i gotta dig for her lol
 
Yes, you can handle them at night. It usually doesn't matter what time of the day you handle them, though.
 
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