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the task of convincing the parents...ideas?

bc2poo

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hello, im new to this site, and somewhat new to corn snakes...i was hoping you guys could help me out... id love some ideas on how to convince the parents the joys of having a corn snake :)

i've always really wanted a snake, but i've never researched them..well until a couple weeks ago...
i've been dropping hints by showing pretty pictures of all the different morphs, and telling them some random but cool facts, but i havent completely ASKED if i could have one :)

anyway, i was hoping you could tell me all the basic 'needs' of a snake, i figure you guys can tell me first hand what you do with your snakies

how often do you feed them? how do you know how many mice to feed them or what size the mouse should be? what's a good size tank for an adult? what's a good price/where should i get my first snake? any reccomendations on favorite morphs?

tell me stories about you and your snakes :) i'd love to hear about them
go ahead, dont be shy, brag all you want

OH and pictures are welcomed too :) gotta love a cute little corn


thanks so much,
maddie
 
As for convincing, corn snakes are among the best pets because!:

1. No dire need for vacation babysitting: as long as they have water and have been fed (my corn requires once weekly), they're normally fine!
2. Very low maintainence: They defecate only as often as they eat, and it's easy-to-clean-up and doesn't always require changing ALL of the substrate. Eating is normally very tidy as well.
3. In my experience, corns have as much personality as a puppy, and corns are among the most easygoing of snakes. Unless you have a snippy baby, you will most likely never be bitten.
4. They don't bark, yell or whine. ;)
5. They don't smell.

The list goes on!
 
good news! i've been talking to my dad about it, and he's not opposed, he's actually asking questions! :D

yay happy :)
*crosses fingers* christmas is coming up ;)
 
That's good news that you weren't shut down immediately!!

I would suggest showing your parents pictures in the "photo gallery" forum here.

As for your other questions on prices and basic husbandry...

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28341 is a good place to start for basic faq and most supplies you need will be listed in here.

Also, http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/sho...ght=total+cost is a thread in which somebody else was asking about the total cost. I think there have been a few others as well that you can find if you do a search for "total cost."

Welcome to the forum and good luck getting your first corn!
 
Good luck, and hopefully you will get your little snake! For me, In order to convince my parents to get a snake, that I researched and researched. I then typed up a 2 or so paper of what I would do in order to take care of said snake, and how the snake is. No double spaces either (HARD WORK). Another thing for me, since I'm a pretty young teenager, I told them I'd pay for it all myself, I'll buy the snake, viv, all the accesories, and the food. I pulled it off, now I'm trying to convince my parents to let me have another one! Being persistant isnt working although.
 
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