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What are corns ment to do in the day

Ok so my corns are not together but my mate has had two corn snakes together for 11 1/2 years and no probs. They have loads of hachlings each year.that's how I got my two.
 
im not trying to have an atitude
im only trying to share an opinon
next time would you like me to make an accusation and then proceed to ridicule and demean you for it?
that is not my goal or my personality, if it come across as such i apologize
if you would like a better answer to your original question then i offer you thus

corns (aka red rat snakes) are not usually very active during the day
they are most active at dusk and dawn
during the day they will most likely spend that time hiding or buried in the substrate
you might often not immediately notice where your corn snake is hiding but after careful examination you will be able to see that your snake is well aware of you with just enough of the face exposed to tell that he or she is keenly aware of what is going on around it
if you have just fed your snake then the first 48 or so hours after the feeding the corn snake will be meant to be digesting its rather large meal to body size dinner during the day (and night for that matter)
if for some reason you find your corn doing something other than the above mentioned activities then you can reasonably conclude that the snake is doing whatever it feels like
 
Hey Martyn can we watch the language? My kids read this site. No one was fighting I just haven't slept a lot lately and missed the sarcasm and humor. It happens. Hey I even said I wasn't trying to cause issues so it would be known I was curious. Gosh. Don't let Wade find any of your posts he is notorious for his off the wall jokes too. Take a breath and realise that it kind of did sound like you cohab, all you had to do was nicely say you did not, problem solved. Now go handle one of your snakes, relax and come back to keep on learning :) I do that a lot and even occassionally block someone for a short while so I can get past a misunderstanding. By blocking you don't see their posts until you unblock them. See there are a lot of ways to deal with the oddballs even though alot of them are pretty experienced and knowledgeble too.
 
Ok 1 I didn't I put ****** in the way it not like wrote the hole word and somewhere in this thread I said I don't put them together and I'm not being moody now. All I asked was what they do in the day and I get a loads of rubbish
 
Hey Martyn can we watch the language?

I apologize for not removing that the first time I saw it.

Using asterisks or other characters in place of spelling out profanity is considered the same as using the word itself. Profanity is not allowed here.

Thank you!
 
Ok wow now I am lost. I re-read the first post on this thread and yeah, I don't see where cohab came into this, sorry. Must have leaked over somehow from another post somewhere (not necessarily one of yours) Sorry.

The answer to your question is really quite simple for the most part corns sleep during the day.
 
Lol same I wake my guys up at lunch time and get them out they sliver about and get a nice strech and I put them back they have a look about then go back to sleep lol I love snakes I neva thought I'd have snakes lol
 
The oldest is almost a year, the youngest I think.... a few months and the others are more in between... 6 months I guess.
 
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