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RE: Taming the feisty new cornsnake?

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Posted by: KMat at Fri Nov 11 10:15:55 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KMat ]  
   

It could be one of several factors. The temps could be too high in its vivarium which causes stress/agression. Make sure he has a warm spot in the low to mid 80s max, and a cooler room temperature portion in his viv. He may also need a hide. If exposed at all times they can get defensive, aggressive, and not feel comfortable enough to feed. Also, he is fresh to his surrounding. So, even if all his housing needs are spot on, he may just need some time to adjust and lose his defensiveness before he calms down and eats. Then again, he could just be a pissy snake. It happens and may be why he was offered for sale. I had a corn that was captured in south Florida who was just nasty. Beautiful animal, but NEVER calmed down. Ate great, and was ready to bite at any moment. Be patient. Wear some leather gloves, and just gently handle him a couple of times a week to get him used to handling.


   

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