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Relatively easy, yeah. No exotic animal is a walk in the park, but royals aren't too hard.
No, they don't require UV.
I keep my royal in a wooden 3ft vivarium with a heat mat on one side. Warm side temps are usually about 85-87F, cool side 75-77F. I use aspen bedding, he's got a hide on both sides of the tank, some climbing branches, a large water dish and some fake plants. His humidity is kept at 60%.
 
Yes, I love holding him.
My snake, the tank and all the accessories cost me £180.
LOL... personally I prefer royals ( :sidestep:) but corns are great too. It's your choice.
 
I'll add you. Just be forewarned that not everyone I add stays on my list lol :grin01:

No, I don't have a sunglow, I have a caramel as you can probably see from my sig. Run a search in the photo board for sunglows though, you'll find loads.
 
Um, it says the morphs in the filenames. :) I don't know if they're accurate of course, but still...
 
You know, if you have all these questions you could always start your own thread, rather than use one that someone else created to get advice.


Back on topic: I don't see what the drawback is with corns being "wriggly". Personally, I would rather have an active snake that actually explores and climbs on me than one that just sits in my hands and never moves.
To me, that's like wanting a puppy that just sits and looks at you. I would rather my pet be interactive and "playful" than lethargic and unresponsive.
 
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