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FOUND A CORN IN SW ONTARIO!!

Motley Sunglow

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So I was working in a valve chamber today and looked over to my left to see two snakes up against a sewage transmission main within the chamber. The one was a rust covered garter but the other stood right out especially after all my time here on the forums! ;)
But WTH was it doing in one of my chambers!!??
I rescued them both but the "corn" came home with me!!
Here are a few pics we took before attempting to feed him.
it didnt eat but i put the pinky in with him/her for the night.
Guess time will tell how he does. He was pretty active when i had him out but hes currently sitting in the center inactive.

I'm curious about its morph. Borders appear black and thick. Black iris with a red pupil. darker saddles.
Let me know your thoughts and opinions and any suggestions on how to deal with him.
 

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Fox snake?
(Actually looks milky snakey to me.)
But the maps are for eastern fox snake.

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It might be difficult to get him to take pinks. I _might_ try a boiled pink, next. But be prepared to release him- you could be in for a long battle, otherwise. It's very disheartening to work with a snake that won't eat because you aren't feeding it its natural diet.
 
Thanks all. If it isnt a corn and its a local snake i will release it. I have seen local milks but never like this.
Thanks again everyone.
 
They are quite beautiful especially when young. You are very lucky to have found one! There is a small demand for them in the pet trade, but you have to be careful to get one that eats mice.
 
I thought it was too good to be true! I am aware they are not native here. I thought it was an escapee or a release to wild. In all my years out in nature I have never seen one. I have no doubt now that its an eastern milk.
I did think that the head seemed too stubby to be a corn but it seemed to have everything else a corn has.
I will be releasing it tomorrow in a safe wooded area i know of. Thanks again for all the fast replies and links.
DAMN CORN ADDICTION!!! ;)
 
Here is a picture of an eastern milk I found in Ohio a few years ago. Cool snakes but they do not do well in captivity. Good for you to let him go :)
 

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Very handsome snake. An extremely lengthy milk snake (thing looked like it was 6 feet, but I was just looking at it from my car window), crossed my driveway a couple months ago. Second time I've ever seen one, I see hundreds of garters though.
 
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