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Old 02-01-12, 08:31 PM   #151
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LOL no i dont stop asking questions! haha

Oh ok so id have 0.1 corn and 0.1 cat?

If they're both females, yes you do

And heck, we've all started where you are at one time or another, asking questions is how you learn, how you become a responsible owner Soak up all the knowledge you can, that's my advice, and research.
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LOL no i dont stop asking questions! haha

Oh ok so id have 0.1 corn and 0.1 cat?
Well, unless you have any elephants, polar bears or monkeys tucked away that you're not telling us about, then yup that's what you have ;-)
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When I wake up, come back from class, and before I go to bed, I say *out loud* "good night Kaybe, good night Pika!" Lol. We're all a little(?) crazy about our snakes
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Hello Kylie. Welcome to the nut house! I'm so happy for you and your new snake, corns are awesome. We have lots of different snakes but the corns just seem to be our favorites. The really great thing about corn snakes is that you almost have to do something on purpose to kill them. They are tough snakes and can tolerate wide ranges of temperature and lack of husbandry. Thats no reason to be lazy or not care about them but I'm just throwing that out there. I applaud your research and you are correct with many observations however aspen bedding is a good substrate and I use it myself. In regard to ingestion being a reason to not use it well that can happen with any substrate. If your feeding a wet rat to your snake and toss it on the aspen thats a problem. If your patting it dry and dangling it that limits a lot of potential aspen breading of the food lol. Corns can grow bigger than 3 feet fyi, ours are all over 4 feet. The best tank imo for corns is a 20 gallon long. Its big enough for the snake to have room to move around and cool seek from its heat source and not so big that you have no room for it. Maybe I am thinking ceramic heater wattages but 150 seems way to beefy for a heet lamp. I have ambient heat in my snake room from 68 at the bottom of the room to 80 at the top and have the corns in the middle at 74ish and I don't have heaters on there tanks. Just to let you know they don't (need) a basking area of 100 that I would imagine is how hot that light is or more. I highly recommend a water dish big enough and deep enough that they can curl up in if they want. I use ceramic dog dishes and fill them about half full so the snake doesn't ruin there bedding from getting in and making a mess. Its not required but mine really seem to like moist hides for when they are going into a shed. I wouldn't leave it in the tank 24-7 because they will stay in there 24-7 and possibly get scalerot from really extended exposure. I can tell you how to make one for cheap later. I feel like I have typed to much already lol. Oh but we need to talk food! I don't recommend live food unless its really easy and cheap for you to get or the snake is picky and won't eat anything else (really doesn't happen with corns) and its small enough that it wont bite your snake (pinky or pup). Adult corns have a bigger appetite than that though. I feed mine frozen weaned rats, they are healthier than adult or xl mice.
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Oh wow! thats alot to take in! im going to PM you lol
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When I wake up, come back from class, and before I go to bed, I say *out loud* "good night Kaybe, good night Pika!" Lol. We're all a little(?) crazy about our snakes
Alessia, I was waaayyyyy crazy before i got my snake
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I am wayyyyyyyy crazy! and i just want to hold her 24/7 but i know i cant it sucks!!
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Same here!

Wacky would be an appropriate term for me, actually
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Lol so when is a bad time to hold them?
After they eat of course
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Lol so when is a bad time to hold them?
After they eat of course

I would not hold them for at least 48 hours after they've had a meal, and also when you notice they're going into a shed cycle. They will be feeling very insecure during a shed cycle, so it's best to let them be until they shed their skin.
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How do u ussualy tell? just see skin fallin off? Lol
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How do u ussualy tell? just see skin fallin off? Lol

One of the first signs is their belly will get a pinkish tinge to it, followed by their color fading, and their eyes getting a milky sheen to them. The lighter colored the snake, the harder it is to tell when they're in shed, at least it is to me, but when my Brazilian Rainbow goes into shed, the color difference is startling
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Well bella is pre bright, ya i was told to keep and eye on her eyes for shedding! so ill go with that one. but it ussualy happened after feeding?
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How do u ussualy tell? just see skin fallin off? Lol
It doesn't fall off in pieces. It'll come off all in one piece, actually (if the shed is 100% successful).

This is a photo of a snake mid-shed...



and this is the shed completely off...



Signs that your snake is about to shed...

- rosy/pink belly
- milk/blue/grey eyes
- duller coloring
- dryer skin

Then she'll look fine for a few days, as if nothing happened. It's confusing... but a few days after that she'll have shed! So you'll see the signs, then they'll disappear, and then she'll shed.
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Well bella is pre bright, ya i was told to keep and eye on her eyes for shedding! so ill go with that one. but it ussualy happened after feeding?

It usually takes a few feedings before a snake goes into shed, but it all depends on how fast it's growing.
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