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General Corn Info

Rien Aug 27, 2006 05:53 PM

Well my sister and I are trying to convince our mom to let us get a corn. She isn’t fond of snakes at all, so we’re slowly working to change her mind. Very slowly... Well, we would like some general info on things like tips for a setup, tank size requirements, substrate, etc. I’d also like to know about common illnesses? Diseases? Prone to parasites? And any tips/tricks/cures for these. I have rehabbed a colombian RTB, but not for long. It was too far gone to save. I also raise leopard geckos; I have 2 currently and I’m babysitting one. I know a little about snakes, but not that much.
So any general info on care? I’ll also be reading care sheets. And I’d love info on color morphs, pictures of your corns, etc.! Anything would help. Thanks!

- Rien
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Leopard Gecko:
1.0 tremper albino,mix (Kalt)
0.1 unknown morph,mix,high yellow? (Hazuki)
Dog:
0.1 cocker spaniel (Molly)
Cat:
0.1 tabby x siamese (Omen)
Rodent:
1.0 albino feeder mouse (Egan)
1.0 standard grey chinchilla (Roo)

Replies (2)

phiber_optikx Aug 27, 2006 09:43 PM

I highly recommend checking out Don Soderberg's site. There you should be able to find answers to almost all of your questions. www.cornsnake.net



Hope is a snow corn. The following are not corns. Just pretty




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0.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
0.0.1 MO Locale Black Ratsnake "Molly" (Flogging Molly)

As we say in Missouri, "I ain't goin back to Missouri!"

phflame Aug 28, 2006 09:03 PM

"Cornsnakes, The Comprehensive Owner's Guide". It has everything you ever needed to know about cornsnakes. Plus it is relatively inexpensive.
Kathy Love's Book

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phflame
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