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Corn snake

thewad71

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I found this one on my in-laws porch here in South Florida. He/she was about 3 feet. Awesome colors. Was a little skittish, but I held him for a bit then released it elsewhere on their property. I might of kept it, but it was so much bigger than my 2 babies.
 

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Found another wild one last night. It is only about 2 feet. Not quite as red as the previous one, but still very pretty. Super friendly too, and since I had an extra tank setup, I wanted to see if it would eat frozen thawed first and it didn't hesitate.
 

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That's the cool thing about cornsnakes- so many of the wild ones are just as tame as the ones in our homes!
 
That's the cool thing about cornsnakes- so many of the wild ones are just as tame as the ones in our homes!

With that being said, would it be practical to collect one for pet use? I mean wouldn't you have to get it treated for parasites or other bugs?
 
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