I've been keeping corns for a bit over 2 years now and have 10 adults, some '04 juvies and about 20 of my own 'home made' hatchlings as well as the last 9 eggs in the incubator due to hatch in about 3 weeks....whilst I understand that 2 years isn't a long time, I've not had one injury/illness let alone death in my collection and besides a few bad sheds on snakes I've recently acquired that had low humidity at their previous homes, I always get my snakes to shed in 1 piece. I've experienced 2 regurges, one was totally baffling and one was totally my own fault for feeding a mouse that was a smidge too large for the snake and that's about the extent of the dramas at my place.
I have absolutely no clue how it is possible to keep cornsnakes so badly that they die... I give most of mine a healthy dose of benign neglect and they perform like a dream for me....
Kathy wrote the book on what to do when you keep corns, perhaps RA can write the 'What not to do' book because it seems he's managed to kill a snake in just about every conceivable way....I don'geddit??? :shrugs: