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minxy711

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Hey everyone, some pretty cool advice on here...Just got an adult corn snake (bout 2.5years old, male) had him just over a week...a little aggressive, tail rattling, head in defensive strike pose, hasn't struk just yet...usually a good eater of 1 mouse a week...he's not taken food as yet (not too worried) and he's hiding alot. Info on here seems like thats kinda the norm till he gets used to me and the new place...hope to chat to you all at some point!!

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Howdy and welcome!
Congrats on your new snake, what morph is he?
Looks like you're using the info you find. Everything is here, just look or ask.
 
Hellllloooooo! He's a Anerythristic morph, by the looks of what i could find on the internet, his previous owner didnt really know too much about him really, he hasn't been handled much either :(
He's my first as Ive said so I'm hoping to get him ok to handling...bit concerned that hes as old as he is...but optamistic haha
:cheers:
 
Hi and let me be the first Brit to welcome you. There's quite a few of us on here...
(wait that is Wigan as in Wigan Casino.. Northern Soul Wigan isn't it... LOL)
 
Hellllloooooo! He's a Anerythristic morph, by the looks of what i could find on the internet, his previous owner didnt really know too much about him really, he hasn't been handled much either :(
He's my first as Ive said so I'm hoping to get him ok to handling...bit concerned that hes as old as he is...but optamistic haha
:cheers:

They tend to get calmer with age so there is plenty of reason to be optimistic. Just don't let the tail rattling and strike pose bluff you out. I have a boy that's been practicing that little show his whole life and has never bit. Welcome to the forum! :cheers:
 
Hello everyone. I am also new here, and hope to make a few friends and learn more about the world of corn snakes.
 
A little help

Hello everyone! just looking for a lil advice! i just bought an 11 month old desert king,and im wondering? I have a i have a glow in the dark porcelin clamp lamp...with a 75 watt sunglow daytime heat bulb on top of a screen/mesh top..now my ? is if just the lamp for 8 to 10 hrs a day gets the proper daytime temps...and than drops when the lamp goes off...is that ok/ good enough??? ps. already own an albino corn who just has a heatpad!!!


owner of two snakes!! just need a lil help with my king!! any advice is appreciated
 
Hi and let me be the first Brit to welcome you. There's quite a few of us on here...
(wait that is Wigan as in Wigan Casino.. Northern Soul Wigan isn't it... LOL)


Haha...yep thats the one....!!!

Good to hear they mellow with age, previous owner said he did rattle his tail loads but has never bit so fingers crossed...hello to evryone who replied!!!:cheers:
 
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