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09-03-15, 05:19 AM
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
Been silently stalking this thread , but out of curiosity what is the name of that facebook group Sylphie? Is it strictly corns or other species as well?
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09-03-15, 05:26 AM
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
Corn Snakes Owners - Worldwide. Unfortunately it's only for corns, but there is also sister group to this one called Snake Owners Worldwide. I can also recommend group called Rat Snake Owners - Worldwide.
Sorry for a little offtopic
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09-03-15, 10:37 AM
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
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Originally Posted by Sylphie
That are rather a big mices... it's weird that having one every week your corn is skinny, did he has a big enclosure, or something? I use mices around 2-3inch, and my corns are growing on them really fast (but they are 2yo so they still grow rapidly), unless when one of them was sick.
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To be kinda fair my female corn snake (females tend to be smaller) is about 10+ years old.. shes really long and slender. but not sick looking..
I looked at my mice in the freezer theyre more about 3"
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09-03-15, 10:51 AM
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
The amount of food that a corn will need is quite variable. Age, sex, husbandry, and breeding status all matter.
I had an adult female corn that ate 5-6 mice weekly for about 6 months out of a year, 2-3 mice weekly for 3 months, and fasted the other 3 months (due to breeding/laying eggs). She was a beautiful, lean snake. During that same time period I had a male that wouldn't take more than 2 mice in a week. He was lean and healthy too.
Now I have a corn that would be a bottomless pit if I let him but I keep him to 2-3 mice a week. No weight issues there either, though his 4'x2' enclosure plays a role in that.
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09-03-15, 11:37 AM
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Re: What kind of snake is this?
ManSlaughter wow, that's a big one, not weird that he needs more
And chairman I totally agree with you, it all matters, so that's why everyone should keep eye on their snakes and find out what's the best for them
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