Lucidity
A Walking Contradiction
Greetings! 
I just recently brought a corn snake into my home.. a baby(my avatar [ of course])...
When at the pet store selecting the snake I asked whether it was male or female.. and well, I was told it was too young to tell.
So what is the proper age to be able to find these things out?
Ive looked on a dozen corn care websites and no dice.
& when the corn reaches the proper age... how does one tell the gender? Would I have to visit the vet.. or is it something visible?
I have one more question regarding another thread on this site.. about females laying "slugs". If my corn turns out to be a female, am I going to have to consider breeding her down the line? The way it was put it made it sound as if it is detrimental to the snake to NOT breed when it has reached that proper age. I have no intention to be a breeder.. and I dont desire to be one eventually...Since I am keeping my corn for the long haul I will do what is neccessary to keep it healthy... I had considered possibly adding another corn to the "family" one day.. but not to breed. So can a female corn be just as happy and healthy without breeding?
Before buying the snake I did my homework... but I never thought of it being harmful to not breed a snake when its in season.. I guess since its not harmful to other pets to not do so.
If I could find these things out it would be helpful.
Thank you in advance for anyone who offers their advice...
it is always appreciated.
I just recently brought a corn snake into my home.. a baby(my avatar [ of course])...
When at the pet store selecting the snake I asked whether it was male or female.. and well, I was told it was too young to tell.
So what is the proper age to be able to find these things out?
Ive looked on a dozen corn care websites and no dice.
& when the corn reaches the proper age... how does one tell the gender? Would I have to visit the vet.. or is it something visible?
I have one more question regarding another thread on this site.. about females laying "slugs". If my corn turns out to be a female, am I going to have to consider breeding her down the line? The way it was put it made it sound as if it is detrimental to the snake to NOT breed when it has reached that proper age. I have no intention to be a breeder.. and I dont desire to be one eventually...Since I am keeping my corn for the long haul I will do what is neccessary to keep it healthy... I had considered possibly adding another corn to the "family" one day.. but not to breed. So can a female corn be just as happy and healthy without breeding?
Before buying the snake I did my homework... but I never thought of it being harmful to not breed a snake when its in season.. I guess since its not harmful to other pets to not do so.
If I could find these things out it would be helpful.
Thank you in advance for anyone who offers their advice...
it is always appreciated.