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Old 02-07-12, 03:16 PM   #301
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Re: First time snake owner, looking for help!

Yes, she should definately be eating an adult (20-30 gram) mouse at 2 years old every 10-14 days, she will get bigger and you will resize her prey items as she does. Corns tend to top out at jumbo mice (31-40 grams) or juvi rats (40+ grams). Most get to be about 4 foot, but I have a 4.5 foot male!! He's HUGE!!
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That's pretty nice a corn that's 4.5 foot my albino nelson a 4.2 foot long that's a giant compared to what they normaly get but hope you and your korn live happy together
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Old 02-07-12, 03:24 PM   #303
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He's a 2006 model, male amel and he weighs somewhere in the 600+ gram range. (I lost the actual weight in the great hard-drive blowout of 2011!!)

I also lost all my stored pics, so I have to take more before you all can see him!!
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Well thanks for your help!!!!
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Love to see some pics of him I nearly got a creamsickle corn today
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Old 02-07-12, 03:28 PM   #306
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No problem, ask ANYTHING!! I'm on most days.

Apex- I'll get you some ASAP!! he's a pretty boy!! You know creamsicles are hybrids?? (nothing against it myself, just in case you didn't know)
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Re: First time snake owner, looking for help!

Yup, I agree with what's been said. Switch her over to 1 adult f/t mouse every 10-14 days.
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Old 02-07-12, 03:32 PM   #308
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Thanks allessia! <3
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Yea I know there hybrids I was going to breed my nelson and hondurain but got bash for the idea witch I'm still going to just waiting till next year
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Re: First time snake owner, looking for help!

So! I know I just joined, but I wanted to give a little advice I was given and things I know that could really help with understanding snakes as a pet! (i just read through all 21 pages to make sure i wasn't repeating too much!

You mentioned early on asking if you should find a way to keep the snake "active"
You have to realize that snakes don't need "exercise" in the way that we "need" exercise. (I'm a personal trainer, so I understand exercise! ) A snake (most snakes) will ideally sit in their hide and feel safe, maybe even for weeks or months at a time until a big tasty looking meal comes by and doesn't notice the snake. the snake will then eat that meal. For this reason, i like feeding by placing a F/T in the enclosure on the top of a sandwich-sized Rubbermaid lid (to avoid substrate getting on it) Then I can dim/shut off the lights and let the snake feel like (when it smells the mouse) has discovered some food while hiding safely in its hide.

Speaking of which, you also mentioned that you freaked the snake out a bit when you lifted its hide. A great tidbit I was told is that you shouldnt bother a snake or especially move a snakes hide while it is in it, because thats where it feels secure, you dont want your snake to be constantly thinking the hide might suddenly go away (thus stressing it out too much) if you do that a lot.

This ties into the handling thing I noticed. Think about it from the snakes perspective. You're sitting at home, watching tv and talking with someone on the phone or.. whatever, then suddenly a GIGANTIC HAND RAINS IN FROM THE SKY, RIPS YOUR ROOF OFF AND PICKS YOU OFF THE COUCH. How would you feel? Probably a little freaked out! Remember how HUGE you are compared to the snake, you are the equivalent of a tanker truck wanting to take you out and play for a while.

That said, i don't think anybody acknowledged your cat issue. I would keep your cat out of the room that your snake is in. Completely. Let's go back to my previous role-playing idea. Put yourself in your house, but its made completely of glass. Now imagine a 50 foot cat with gigantic arm-sized claws pawing at your house while you're trying to take a nap. Not very fun is it? To the snake, that is a predator that's trying to eat it, so instead of focusing on resting and waiting for the next meal, it's trying not to die a horrible claw-related death. It will also probably start to relate the smell of your cat with giant death-claws, and so the smell may start to stress the snake out as well.

Uhh other stuff..

1 big meal every other week (as people have suggested) is better, remember.. these are not mammals, they are designed to eat very large meals and then chill and digest for a while. Humans spend ~40-60 (depends on activity level and amount of lean mass) of the calories we consume PURELY to maintain our bodies at a correct temperature (it actually takes more calories to cool our bodies than it does to warm them). So imagine we didn't have to do that, we'd all be eating way less.

I would stick with an under-tank pad and go with the temp gun, instead of an over-head lamp. You're better off making it a little too cold than too hot. A little too cold, and they just wont move around as much, a little too hot and you can kill your snake. Imagine when you get a horrible flu and your temperature only raises 3 degrees, and you have a 102 fever you feel like youre cooking yourself? well 3 degrees wont be nearly as bad for a snake, but being 10-15 degrees too high can make the snake very uncomfortable.

I'm trying not to bee too ranty, but i hope those help you understand where your snake is coming from!

Last but not least...

you said "i want to hold him 24/7" - That's why people here have so many snakes!

I only recently (within the last year) got my first snake, and am working on getting another cause i need to play with snakes more haha..

Hope I helped!
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Re: First time snake owner, looking for help!

Wow thanks!! i have some more questions, its been a bit since iv been on.

I just purchased a new tank ( its a bit bigger/wider) cause the one i moved bella into is not a good tank ( had brocken seals and the lid is crap she gets stuck init) for a snake its more of a fish tank and wont let my mat be on there very good. ANYWASE, the tank i got came with some "stick" stuff, that looks like you would use for frogs ( she had a ball in it previously) Also came with some "all natuarl cocanut lay" bedding type stuff its a brick and you soak it in water and dry it off and mix it with aspen ( its almost like a dirt) can i use that for my corn? she had taken her snake into the vet for somthing not to sure what it was but it was in this tank, now i cleaned it with bleach ect. should be ok right???
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Re: First time snake owner, looking for help!

should be yeah, but anything that was in it previously I would pull out and chuck in the garbage.
I wouldn't use the brick stuff that you mix with water and then with aspen, but that's just me personally. I'm a huge fan of my cyprus mulch.
As far as the mat not sticking very well, you can put it under the tank and put the thermostat probe between the mat and the glass and just bump temps a bit. I had Nero in a tank like this for 4 months or so and he did great in it.
Make sure you let it air dry for about 48 hours to ensure all the bleach is evaporated.
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Personally I use compressed coconut husk which I buy in a brick. I really like it. It's cheap help hold humidity great and is right easy to store. Now there are two types: the chunked husk and something that looks ground up. I use the chunked husk.
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Old 02-18-12, 10:20 AM   #314
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I bleached everything it came with..still ok to keep?
And this stuff is a brick, says its all natural cocoanut, not ok to mix it with aspen? aspen is what i am using now but i have 2 sealed packs of the "dirt" and dont want to just throw then out.
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Old 02-18-12, 11:14 AM   #315
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Because corns dont need the added humidity i would just keep the "bricks" until you get your next snake - chances are it will be a BP and then it will need the extra moisture
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