Getting either Kathy Love's or Don Soderberg's book on Corn Snakes is good advice.

As far as decorating, Corn Snakes and King Snakes spend most of their time hiding. A climbing branch isn't a bad idea, but the more complicated the setup, the more time is needed to clean it.

I have found common King Snakes to be more "bity" than Corn Snakes. I have found Okeetee Corns to be more high strung and willing to strike that other types of Corn Snakes.

Tim
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