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Old 05-25-03, 10:07 AM   #1
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baby corn

hi i just got a baby corn on sat and fed it wen i got home (the store was feeding the snakes that day and i came in b4 thay had fed it) and i just whant to know if a have anny advice on handling??
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Old 05-25-03, 10:18 AM   #2
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Baby corns are so cute and yes, I have a few tips.
1. Let the snake choose where he wants to go.
2. Do not grab the snake or hold him tightly no matter what. When you are holding a snake and he starts to twist and squirm, it means that you are probably holding him too tightly.
3. Try to avoid touching the corn near the head or where his neck would be. This scares/stresses the snake.
4. After feeding your snake, do NOT hold your snake again for two days.
5.Wash your hands before and after holding your snake with warm water.
6. Try not to hold your snake for long periods of time and especially do not hold your snake for more than five minutes if your hands are cold.

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Old 05-29-03, 02:03 AM   #3
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Yes, all the things that Emily said and also don't touch them at their tails after the cloaca because it seems to agitate them, or so I've found.
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* everything above
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Let him settle in for 3 days at least!
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All advice is good although I am not sure how 98 degree hands can be too cold but...

They are squirmy. I haven't really held any of mine much as hatchlings as it seems easier on them, and easier on me....by the time they put on a little weight (a month or a few) I find its easier and less stressful for regular handling sessions. This is just what I do, I dont like bothering with those whippy little things!


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