EsotericForest
Night Shadow
I'm curious as how everybody here acquired their first corn snake, and what got them into the hobby in the first place? Was it your first reptile? First snake? Or where you already in the hobby, and somehow got turned onto corn snakes?
As for my story, I was volunteering at a zoo and was able to handle corn snakes, bally pythons, and a red tailed boa. I started falling in love with snakes and couldn't wait to have one of my own. I had a young corn snake a year ago, but he had some health issues and unfortunately didn't last very long. I suppose you could consider that my first corn snake, but since I didn't have him very long I would consider my current corn snake Kiowa as my first. Some of you may already know the story, but I was over in Minneapolis just checking out the local Petsmart. I saw a sign on the corn snake enclosure that said 75% off, so I decided to inquire on what was actually wrong with the snake. To my surprise it was simply because he was getting too large (90 grams at the time) and because he had a bad attitude...and all the staff was afraid of him. I asked to hold him, and when I reached in to grab him, he did tag me. It was the first time I've been bitten, so it did surprise me a bit, but what surprised me more was how little it hurt haha. I was able to hold him for awhile and he started to calm down. I ended up taking him home, and he hasn't shown a sign of aggression since that first day. I was a little worried at first when all the employees were actually thanking me for taking him
...but it just came down to him needing somebody who knew how to handle him properly, as well as putting him in a properly sized vivarium.
That's how my addiction started, and I consider it a minor miracle that I don't have more corn snakes yet. I have been looking around a bit, but since I'm moving soon and getting married in about a month, I felt it best to hold off until afterward. Thankfully my wife to be also loves snakes...so to make matters worse, I have somebody to enable my addiction
Regards,
Josh
As for my story, I was volunteering at a zoo and was able to handle corn snakes, bally pythons, and a red tailed boa. I started falling in love with snakes and couldn't wait to have one of my own. I had a young corn snake a year ago, but he had some health issues and unfortunately didn't last very long. I suppose you could consider that my first corn snake, but since I didn't have him very long I would consider my current corn snake Kiowa as my first. Some of you may already know the story, but I was over in Minneapolis just checking out the local Petsmart. I saw a sign on the corn snake enclosure that said 75% off, so I decided to inquire on what was actually wrong with the snake. To my surprise it was simply because he was getting too large (90 grams at the time) and because he had a bad attitude...and all the staff was afraid of him. I asked to hold him, and when I reached in to grab him, he did tag me. It was the first time I've been bitten, so it did surprise me a bit, but what surprised me more was how little it hurt haha. I was able to hold him for awhile and he started to calm down. I ended up taking him home, and he hasn't shown a sign of aggression since that first day. I was a little worried at first when all the employees were actually thanking me for taking him
That's how my addiction started, and I consider it a minor miracle that I don't have more corn snakes yet. I have been looking around a bit, but since I'm moving soon and getting married in about a month, I felt it best to hold off until afterward. Thankfully my wife to be also loves snakes...so to make matters worse, I have somebody to enable my addiction
Regards,
Josh