toddnbecka
New member
I'm new to the forum, have little experience with corns in general, and absolutely none with breeding anything with scales other than fish.
I have kept a variety of snakes over the years, mostly wild-caught local species, but a few others along the way as well. The smallest was a wee garter snake that couldn't have been more than a few weeks old when I found it, the largest was a red-tail boa back in my college years.
I also collected and kept (for varying lengths of time) black rat snakes, a black racer, northern water snakes, eastern milk snakes, a CA king, and several different species of garter snakes. My only corn snake was about 8 years ago, a baby that somehow found a way out of a 20 long with a clamped-down screen top.
I have kept a variety of snakes over the years, mostly wild-caught local species, but a few others along the way as well. The smallest was a wee garter snake that couldn't have been more than a few weeks old when I found it, the largest was a red-tail boa back in my college years.
I also collected and kept (for varying lengths of time) black rat snakes, a black racer, northern water snakes, eastern milk snakes, a CA king, and several different species of garter snakes. My only corn snake was about 8 years ago, a baby that somehow found a way out of a 20 long with a clamped-down screen top.