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Corn Snake Colors

Posted on May 4th, 2009 in Uncategorized by austin

Corn Snake Colors

 

Corn Snakes come in many colors like orange. Yellow, brown, gray, ect. To Make different color combinations look at breeding sheets and morph sheets. Common Corn Snakes come in red, yellow, and orange. But May change color after maturing or if you don't use an UVB Light. Commonly mistaken for the rat snake you should look at the coloring of corn snakes and be aquatinted to them.

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Zoo Med Aspen Snake Bedding 24qt

Posted on May 2nd, 2009 in Uncategorized by austin

Looking For cheap Aspen Snake Bedding? You came to the right place... With daily changing inventory and cheap prices always come back to Corn-Snakes-As-Pets.com

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99.9% dust free, non toxic, hypoallergenic, has higher absorption properties than other beddings, and contains no harmful oils. Provides a safe naturalistic substrate that allows snakes, lizards and small animals to form burrows and nests as they would in the wild. Can also be used for birds, lizards, tortoises, turtles, tarantulas, and insects.

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Zoo Med NT-1 Naturalistic Terrarium 12in x 12in x 12in

Posted on May 1st, 2009 in Uncategorized by austin

Looking For A Corn Snake Terrarium? You Came To the right place. With daily changing inventory, Great prices, and great product reviews

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A small piece of nature and tranquility for the home or office. Full front glass opening door with snap closure. Full non-corrosive stainless steel top allows maximum UVB penetration and will accommodate a clamp lamp. No plastic bar in the way. Keeps feeder insects in while allowing greater UVA and UVB penetration. Optional light bar mounts insi[...]

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Corn Snake Handling

Posted on February 16th, 2009 in Care & Handling,Uncategorized by austin

 

Corn Snake Handling

Handling corn snakes is very easy and should not scare you. First try to let him climb out but if he is unwilling then you will need to reach in there and pick him up from underneath (First make yourself visible to him so he doesn't think that your prey.) Grab the mid part of the body. Make sure not to grab his face/head. Never poke towards it head. They are not a puppy and will bite you due to instinct if he feels threatened. Let the snake crawl through your hand freely. The snake may sense your warmness and crawl up your arm into your sleeves. This is fine stay calm and let him find his way out.

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Corn Snake Info

Posted on February 16th, 2009 in Uncategorized by austin

Corn Snake Info

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Corn snakes reach a mature size of 3-5 feet, but have been recorded at up to 6 feet.

Lifespan

They can live around 15-20 years, sometimes longer. Have been recorded to live 35 years.

Cost

The snakes are not expensive at all maybe $40-$80. But the cage, food, ect. Are not expensive, but not cheap either.

Feeding

Corn Snakes eat mice so you need to be able to feed your corn snake mice (live is not needed as it will make the snake more aggressive.)

Aggression

Corn snakes are very docile animals and will not bite but on very rare occasions. I have had corn snakes for over a year and have not yet been bit.

Cages

Corn snakes do not have elaborate housing needs, but must be in an escape-proof enclosure.

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