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my new baby :)

bc2poo

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my very first corn snake...
does he have the motley pattern or am i crazy?

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thanks for looking,
maddie
 
Very pretty snow! He would be considered motley if he has a pure white belly (no checkers)...from your pic I think your baby is normally patterned. Welcome!
 
Just a newbie-ish question

Very pretty snow! He would be considered motley if he has a pure white belly (no checkers)...from your pic I think your baby is normally patterned. Welcome!
So the motley dorsal pattern genetics are directly (which is to say, inversely) related to the ventral checkered pattern? I won't mind if you go into very simplistic detail, if you have the time. Thanks.
 
So pretty! Don't forget to give him a while to settle in- a week is customary. He needs peace and quiet to adjust to his new home. Then feed, then don't handle for 48 hours, then you can handle him!
 
oh ok, so i shouldnt feed him tomorrow? wait til next weekend?
and no handling..got it :)
thanks :)
 
You above all want to ensure a successful first feeding. Some snakes can associate the stress of moving with feeding. It won't hurt him to get hungry. You will read here of many people bringing a snake right home and feeding it. That's fine for experienced keepers who know how to handle a refusal. Probably many first-time keepers luck out, too. But I can tell you that when my 21st snake arrives Tuesday, I will be following the safe route, because I think an unstressed, well-adjusted, feeding snake is more important than rushing into things.
 
So the motley dorsal pattern genetics are directly (which is to say, inversely) related to the ventral checkered pattern? I won't mind if you go into very simplistic detail, if you have the time. Thanks.

Motley patterned snakes always have an uncheckered belly. Same with stripe. A clear belly is also associated with the diffused gene.

Rich Z. hatched out some plain-bellied lavs with normal saddles, he doesn't know why that happened, and they have been recently sold. I wonder who got them. I sort of wish it had been me.
 
Thank you very much

Motley patterned snakes always have an uncheckered belly. Same with stripe. A clear belly is also associated with the diffused gene.

Rich Z. hatched out some plain-bellied lavs with normal saddles, he doesn't know why that happened, and they have been recently sold. I wonder who got them. I sort of wish it had been me.
Thank you very much. Almost makes me wonder if checkered-belly is a gene.
 
I love snows... A snow was also the first snake I got, and the first and only one to escape (permanentely). I now have three more snows, because they are one of my favorite morphs. :) BTW listen to Nanci's advice she knows a lot...
 
You above all want to ensure a successful first feeding. Some snakes can associate the stress of moving with feeding. It won't hurt him to get hungry. You will read here of many people bringing a snake right home and feeding it. That's fine for experienced keepers who know how to handle a refusal. Probably many first-time keepers luck out, too. But I can tell you that when my 21st snake arrives Tuesday, I will be following the safe route, because I think an unstressed, well-adjusted, feeding snake is more important than rushing into things.

the petsmart lady said that their feeding schedule was every sunday... so i'm assuming that by next weekend he'll be very hungry...how do i know how many pinkies to give him? i got a pack that has 6, should i just thaw 2 or 3? can i re-freeze them?


thanks everyone for the advice and information,
maddie :)
 
the petsmart lady said that their feeding schedule was every sunday... so i'm assuming that by next weekend he'll be very hungry...how do i know how many pinkies to give him? i got a pack that has 6, should i just thaw 2 or 3? can i re-freeze them?


thanks everyone for the advice and information,
maddie :)

A baby corn only needs one pinkie... I keep my babies on one pinkie for quite a while before puttinig them on two... Check out the Munson's Plan to give you a feeding schedule idea.
 
The pattern on cornsnakes necks sometimes look motleyish, so I can see why you would think that. Its a pretty normal snow though :)
 
Right, start with one pink. The only time they need two is right before they move up to fuzzies. Many people feed babies every five days.
 
I agree

Right, start with one pink. The only time they need two is right before they move up to fuzzies. Many people feed babies every five days.
Yes, Nanci knows best. The local PetCo where I buy pinkies feeds on Thursdays. But my baby corn's start lining up and looking at me longingly on about day five.
 
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