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Squirrel
08-09-04, 08:36 PM
It just occurred to me that posting questions in the introductary section may not get me any answers, so I'll post my questions here, and then remove them from the other post.

My new baby corn snake was caught by my neighbor as he was raking the lawn late this afternoon. This baby is less than 1/4 " in diameter, and probably 7" long. I put it (him? her?) in a plastic carrier cage that I had purchased as a hospital cage in case on of my small parrots got sick.

So far, there is some dried cut grass for hiding, a bowl of water, and two crickets (1 live) in the cage with "Rusty".

Right now the plastic tank is sitting on the rug. Should part of it sit on a heating pad? The living room is usually about 70 degrees, give or take a few either way. Is it a good idea to allow sunshine to hit part of the cage during the day?

Can a corn snake that is so tiny deal with a pinky?? Are crickets enough til the snake gets bigger? Sometimes the finches lay an egg, and I have separated the males from the females to prevent more babies; is a broken open fresh finch egg good for a corn snake?

I've copied some care of snake articles off the internet, but they don't necessarily answer my specific immediate questions. I'll try to visit a pet store tomorrow, but have no idea if the kids who work there know very much about snakes.

Thanks for any and all comments.

dave68
08-09-04, 09:17 PM
Pinkies yes, crickets and finch eggs, probably not. Just try to get some fresh born pinkies and it should gobble them up. You will need to up its temps to high 70's low 80's for the cool side and the warm spot should get up to high 80's. Anyways hope this helps and good luck.

Dave

thunder
08-10-04, 12:29 AM
your baby corn will eat pinkies. feed it a pinkie every 5-7 days until it seems big enough to move up to fuzzies. a good way to choose the appropriate sized rodent for your snake: prey is 1.5 times as thick as the thickest part of the snake. your little one will not eat crickets. however, it may take a small egg if it is unbroken. however, this is not the best diet for it. it is better to feed it rodents, although if it is willing to eat an egg i guess you could give it one every once in a while. sometimes i give dove eggs to my california kingsnakes, if i was just going to throw them away.

Squirrel
08-10-04, 11:23 PM
Okay, thanks a lot. I'll try another pet store tomorrow.