CaseyUndead
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Hello! I don't have any corn snakes(yet). But the other day i was at the local pet shop and they had a little baby corn in a glass aquarium. The guy working there asked if i wanted to hold it, and of course i did. I thought that that snake was the most awesome thing.
Ever since then, i've been obsessively researching online. Reading as many webpages as i can about their care, so if i get one i'll be prepared. I went to another local pet shop and held a couple grown-up corns, too. And they seem like they would be an great snake for me. Not huge, so i can handle it myself. Only eat and poop about once a week. Gentle, so i don't have to worry about it getting really agressive toward me. And not too hard to get their temerature right(i live in North Carolina, so it shouldn't be too difficult most of the year).
Problem is, i'm still living with my parents and they don't like reptiles. I've been trying to convince them to let me get one, but haven't been having much luck. Mom's afraid of snakes. Yesterday i went with my mom and sister to the pet shop and showed them a baby corn snake. It convinced my sister that they'd be a good pet. But my mom still said no. After a lot of bugging her about it, she said she'd think about it(yay!). I think, eventually, they'll cave in. They know how persistant(or, they might say "obsessive") i can be.
Anyway... question time. 1. Has anyone here had to convince parents/roommates/whatever to let you bring a pet snake into the house? If so, what's a good strategy to go about doing that?
2. We already have a 10-gallon aquarium here. If i got a baby, about how long would it be before i'd have to upgrade to a 20-gallon? Or should i just go ahead and get a 20-gallon from the start?
3. I live in North Carolina(near the coast). What would be the best way to heat the one side of their cage? A heating pad, or a light? Most of the year, except in the winter, it's not too bad here. And in the pet shop it looked like they were using some kind of light at the top of the aquarium.
4. Anything else i should know that i might not have read about? Any advice you guys can give me from your experiences would be appreciated
Ever since then, i've been obsessively researching online. Reading as many webpages as i can about their care, so if i get one i'll be prepared. I went to another local pet shop and held a couple grown-up corns, too. And they seem like they would be an great snake for me. Not huge, so i can handle it myself. Only eat and poop about once a week. Gentle, so i don't have to worry about it getting really agressive toward me. And not too hard to get their temerature right(i live in North Carolina, so it shouldn't be too difficult most of the year).
Problem is, i'm still living with my parents and they don't like reptiles. I've been trying to convince them to let me get one, but haven't been having much luck. Mom's afraid of snakes. Yesterday i went with my mom and sister to the pet shop and showed them a baby corn snake. It convinced my sister that they'd be a good pet. But my mom still said no. After a lot of bugging her about it, she said she'd think about it(yay!). I think, eventually, they'll cave in. They know how persistant(or, they might say "obsessive") i can be.
Anyway... question time. 1. Has anyone here had to convince parents/roommates/whatever to let you bring a pet snake into the house? If so, what's a good strategy to go about doing that?
2. We already have a 10-gallon aquarium here. If i got a baby, about how long would it be before i'd have to upgrade to a 20-gallon? Or should i just go ahead and get a 20-gallon from the start?
3. I live in North Carolina(near the coast). What would be the best way to heat the one side of their cage? A heating pad, or a light? Most of the year, except in the winter, it's not too bad here. And in the pet shop it looked like they were using some kind of light at the top of the aquarium.
4. Anything else i should know that i might not have read about? Any advice you guys can give me from your experiences would be appreciated