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Corn Crib

Proud Snow Corn Owner
what if my corn doesnt come out from under her beeding?? does she not like her encloser, am i a bad parent?? please help me out here i just want my corn to be happy!!
 
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Corn Crib


0.0.1 snow corn (female named ??, need a good name if anybody has one they would like to share)

hopefully soon ill have a hypo male to breed with my snow when they are both old enough!!
 
Why don't you just go in to the user cp and add that stuff as a signature? That way it will automatically appear at the end of every message you post.

Your corn is probably under her bedding because it makes a very good hiding place. Corns like to hide a lot, especially hatchlings. Some like to hide more than others; this is normal. She probably comes out more at night, when you don't see her.

Btw, what are you hoping to get from breeding a snow to a hypo bloodred?
 
You also should make sure that she has hides on both the warm and cool sides that are small enough for her to cram in tight. If the hides are too big she may not feel secure. My snake used to bury himself all the time; once I got him some secure little hides he started using them and stopped burrowing.
 
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