yesterday looking for a new snake to purchase because i have a new viv for norbert and i noticed that a lot of the breeders were selling adult corn snakes. when i bought my snake i was offered another albino snow that was an adult (3-4 feet long), he was returned because the owner had very little time to handle him and the snake was becoming quite aggressive. i refused to handle that corn because i found him to be very intimidating even after the man selling him seemed to be doing very well with him. i went for norbert who was a baby at the time...now he's growing quite rapidly. i am slightly concerned that he will become more difficult as he gets older, but i do handle him quite frequently, nearly every day. he's still little, just a taddy bit fatter. i have had nightmares about norbert attacking me (lol) and escaping and such. i'm kinda rambling right now...okay...my question basically is...does picking a snake up and handling it become more difficult when they are older regardless of how much time and effort you put into taming them when they are young...and...this may be a silly question...but does a bite from an adult corn snake inflict more pain than one from a young corn snake? i have heard from several people that most non-venomous snakes whether large or small do not inflict much pain unless they get you in the right spot...between the finger nail, nostril, buttocks. final question...would you recommend purchasing older snakes or is it best to get them while they are young so that they become calmer? one site was a reptile auction...that's where i saw adult snakes...and i thought...why is someone trying to get rid of these snakes? i figured they were former pets that the owner no longer wants rather than snakes that were bred for the sole purpose of being sold. any help will be appreciated. thanks in advance 