View Full Version : Looking for my first Corn
Imanangel29
08-14-11, 05:08 PM
Hi there! I am looking for a breeder in my area that could help me out. I thought I wanted an Okeetee but there are so many different morphs that I have seen pics of I am honestly a little overwehlmed! How do you chose?! I would love to get a hatchling (perferably female) If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it!
Thanks :)
Gungirl
08-15-11, 08:55 AM
I'm not sure if there are any expo's around you but I think thats the best way to choose when your not sure.
ladyjustice33
08-15-11, 12:17 PM
I agree, an expo would be great because then you'll get to take a look at a lot of different morphs and decide which you like. My daughter chose a normal. She just loves him.
Snakefood
08-15-11, 03:32 PM
google triple-r corns. This lady breeds corns and ball pythons and she is located on Aldergrove. I have been to her place, everything is very clean, well set up, the snakes are in great condition. They are happy, healthy and very handleable. Most of her baby corns are under $100
I have chosen my first corn and will pick up sometime over the weekend or next week. She has many morphs to choose from and beautiful okeetee's. I chose a male blizzard.
She will be away from Aug 25-29 as she is travelling to AB for the expo
Otherwise, there is an expo coming to Abbotsford in October.
Imanangel29
08-15-11, 11:25 PM
Thanks I have been talking to Rebecca at Triple r corns already. I just need to get everything together for the snake b4 I make an apt to view them... Lol I know I won't be able to leave there without one haha. Does anyone know where I'd find the best prices for a whole setup?
That's exciting about the expo I would love to go!
infernalis
08-16-11, 06:21 AM
Thanks I have been talking to Rebecca at Triple r corns already. I just need to get everything together for the snake b4 I make an apt to view them... Lol I know I won't be able to leave there without one haha. Does anyone know where I'd find the best prices for a whole setup?
That's exciting about the expo I would love to go!
Buying a whole setup is expensive, it's far cheaper to get what you need by shopping around.
Corn snakes are one of the species that can be kept in an aquarium with a screen top without issues, since their humidity requirements are not even remotely critical.
I keep an adult corn in a 20 gallon long, and he does just fine in it.
The tank was on sale for $20, the screen top was another $15, and the aspen shavings were $3... I use a $1 dog food bowl for the water.
North American colubrids (Corns, milks and kings) live in a variety of climates, so keeping them is nowhere near as critical as tropical, desert or Jungle species of animals.
Snakefood
08-16-11, 10:01 PM
check out kijiji fraser valley too, there were a couple complete set ups on there last week for reasonable prices. And tons of aquariums you can purchase for cheap and set up on your own.
Imanangel29
08-17-11, 12:11 AM
Thanks for your advice! I think I have found a tank today so I am just going to get everything I need separately and then I can finaly get my baby!!! I have waited almost 20 years for this :) I am glad I found this site where I can get all my questions answered and feel more confident in my choices for my snake!!! YOu guys rock!
blindfireak40
08-18-11, 06:30 PM
Just remember, we can turn downright NASTY if someone should get a new snake and fail to post pictures of it :D :yes:
Good luck picking out your baby!! :)
Imanangel29
08-18-11, 11:40 PM
Haha Well I have to find one first! Wishing it wasn't so hard to find one when I finally get to have one! Grrr I want her NOW dammit :( I have been looking in classifieds everywhere and there are only older ones that I have come across. I for sure want a Okeetee hatchling... Soooo pretty!!! Good things come to those who wait right?!
blindfireak40
08-19-11, 12:56 AM
They absolutely do!! Just bear in mind, you may not always come home with what you thought you wanted at first :)
There was a guy here that went by Max713 who wanted a baby Jungle Carpet Python, but fell in love with an adult Coastal Carpet, so he took her home from the show. The nice, great, wonderful thing about snakes is that with proper husbandry, you're looking at 20 years + for corns, and longer for a lot of the pythons and boas.
I guess what I'm saying is, don't be afraid to take home a sub-adult or adult that you adore, just 'cause it's not a baby...you never know what may be in store, and you can always get more :) :yes:
Imanangel29
08-20-11, 01:37 AM
Do you mean you never know what may be in store temperment wise? I would totally get an adult if I fell in love with one... but the main reason I want to get a baby is for my son and I to be able to watch her grow together and for her to be used to kids and handleing. My friend has an okeetee and I really love her bright colors and markings... We'll see what happens when I go to a breeder to get my snake what I come home with in the end lol.
blindfireak40
08-21-11, 09:37 AM
I was sayin' in terms of one you might fall in love with :)
That's really a cool, great reason to want a baby, though!! The growth process is really amazing :) Best of luck, hope you find a great baby :)
Snakefood
08-31-11, 01:00 PM
have you chosen your baby yet??????
Imanangel29
09-01-11, 12:39 AM
Yes I have one on hold and hoping to pick her up this week :)
Snakefood
09-01-11, 10:50 AM
Are you going out to Rebecca?? Or did you find one elsewhere?
Imanangel29
09-01-11, 11:11 PM
Yes I am getting her from Rebecca:)
Imanangel29
09-01-11, 11:15 PM
Trying to find an unique awesome name for a snake was harder than I had thought tho lol... I finally decided on Kharma:)
What do you have?
Snakefood
09-01-11, 11:37 PM
I got my male Blizzard corn hatchling (Khuno) from Rebecca almost 2 weeks ago (just before she left for AB)
And I am also ending up with another off of kijiji, who I had already contacted before choosing Khuno. She is moving and needs to re-home her snake by this weekend, so I am going to go get her tomorrow. The new snake is a female Okeetee corn who is 2 yrs.
I am going to see Rebecca about food for her on sat evening!!
solo1979
09-02-11, 12:06 AM
Good luck with your new baby corn! Even better luck trying to stick with owning only one! I started with my first snake, an Amel corn, in March of this year. I now have over 30 corns and a few pythons. Corns are super easy so don't get too caught up in the small details. Oh and the dollar store is definitely your friend for water bowls and artificial plants to decorate!
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