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Handsome snow(?) corn, Javier (the 'J' is silent)

Monger

Bababooey
I bought him earlier today from a friend of mine who frankly wasn't talking very good care of the little fella. I'm assuming it's a male, but I wouldn't be too broken up to learn otherwise.

This is my first snake.. honestly I wasn't even sure which species it was until I visited the pet shop he was initially purchased from. The lady there told be it was a snow corn.

He's currently going through a bad shed, it's coming off in pieces and strips rather than all in one piece. I've been misting his tank (yeah, hes currently in a large screen topped fish tank) and gave him a bath earlier following a thread I saw on here..

Great site by the way! I look forward to learning more about my new pal!

Here are the pictures. He's a friendly little guy, and eats f/t hoppers without any fuss. Just dehydrated :(

With my 4y/o nephew Riley. They get along great!
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This is a badass shot right here:
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Thanks, I think so too.

I've been handling him since basically I got him earlier today.. I'm not sure if that's necessarily a good idea but he's not unfriendly, I'd almost venture to say he's affectionate.

Should I be concerned that he spends the vast majority of his along time buried in the substrate? He tunnels around like an earth worm.
 
Nice snow. :) He doesn't look like the poor care he was given has really affected him much yet. You got him in the nick of time. Good luck.
 
You can always use a towel, or a piece of plastic tarp placed over 2/3 to 3/4's of the top to help hold in humidity when using a screened top aquarium. A big (as in surface area) water dish will help keep humidity up too. Nice first snake :*)
 
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