Forrest
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My girlfriend has had a ball python over a year and she loves it. Yesterday, I picked up a couple cornsnakes from Petco. They both appear to be red amelnaistics. They're very young (about the size of a large earthworm) and quite friendly. Two things:
The employee at Petco suggested feeding them crickets when they're this young and I have put a few in the cage, with cricket food (hopefully to prevent the crickets from bugging the sleeping snakes). However, this morning, I've seen some online source say that infant mice should be used. Infant mice seem too big for these guys and I haven't seen them eat the crickets yet. What do you guys suggest?
Also, own of them has what appears to be a couple scales missing on the top of his/her head. They are a few scales toward the center from the eyes. They look like tan spots were a red scale would be and they are slightly sunken in. My girlfriend suspects it may have had a problem shedding. I realize that this may be difficult to diagnose, but in general, what would you guys say about such a wound/improper shedding spot on a young baby cornsnake. (I have a 15 day return on them.) If I did return this one, I am tempted to get a bloodred amelanistic ( http://www.cornsnakes.net/gallery.php3?id=62 ).
Thanks for any advice.
The employee at Petco suggested feeding them crickets when they're this young and I have put a few in the cage, with cricket food (hopefully to prevent the crickets from bugging the sleeping snakes). However, this morning, I've seen some online source say that infant mice should be used. Infant mice seem too big for these guys and I haven't seen them eat the crickets yet. What do you guys suggest?
Also, own of them has what appears to be a couple scales missing on the top of his/her head. They are a few scales toward the center from the eyes. They look like tan spots were a red scale would be and they are slightly sunken in. My girlfriend suspects it may have had a problem shedding. I realize that this may be difficult to diagnose, but in general, what would you guys say about such a wound/improper shedding spot on a young baby cornsnake. (I have a 15 day return on them.) If I did return this one, I am tempted to get a bloodred amelanistic ( http://www.cornsnakes.net/gallery.php3?id=62 ).
Thanks for any advice.