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Hey guys. Just got my first corn snake today. I am at college right now and started to miss my Boa at home so i went and picked up one of these guys. Hes a baby prolly only a few weeks old. Time to spoil the hell outta him now the same way i do with my boa.
Welcome, I did the same thing except reverse. I bought corns first and spoiled them then i got my boa and now he is spoiled. Misting system, plants, ect ect. Its hard not to
Welcome to the forums and to the wonderful world of Corn snakes! Being a boa owner I'm sure you are well on your way to knowing all about keeping a corn, even if they are a bit different for upkeep.
Any questions you may have there are MANY members here who will be more than willing to help you. Good luck with your new baby and most of all. HAVE FUN!
Hi! I'm new to the world of corns myself! I've never actually owned my own cornsnake until now, but I've loved snakes as a whole my entire life. I'd love to hear more about ur baby corn.