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zachsdad
07-20-14, 06:41 PM
Hello everyone ! Yesterday i brought home a 7 month old male blood red corn. I handled him on two different occasions at the store in the span of a week. Both times i had him out for 15 to 20 minutes and he was really laid back. He coiled around my neck for quiet a while with his head resting on my shoulder and never seemed jumpy even with several people walking by me. My main question is should i still let him settle for a week in his new home or would it be ok to handle him after a couple of days? Any advice will be greatly appreciated, thanks!

pdomensis
07-21-14, 11:03 AM
Congrats on your new snake. Always best to give them some time to acclamate. Chances are he'd be fine with the handling but it wouldnt hurt to wait a few days. Also just because he seemed chill with handling in the store doesn't mean he wasn't stressed.

EL Ziggy
07-21-14, 11:08 AM
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your new corn. I would let him settle in for a while before handling him. I usually make sure my new snakes have eaten at least twice before I handle them. Best wishes and post pics when you can :)

Charis
07-21-14, 11:42 AM
Hello and welcome!

sharthun
07-21-14, 01:23 PM
Hey and Welcome! Congrats on your new corn snake! Post pics when you can!

Pirarucu
07-21-14, 02:12 PM
Welcome aboard!

virtuousvixen
07-21-14, 02:35 PM
Hey and welcome

zachsdad
07-21-14, 07:27 PM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome ! Is it normal for a corn to spend all of it's time in the cool end hide ? The temps on that end are low to mid 70's at day and mid to high 60's at night. The warm end high 70's to mid 80's during the day and high 70's to low 80's at night. This is in a 20 long with a uth and blue heat bulb on a zoomed 500r reostat. I have a vivarium electronics ve-200 on the way. I like proportinal t-stats.

Lankyrob
07-23-14, 03:47 AM
Some snakes like the hot end and some like the cold end, all we can do is provide the options and let them choose.

pdomensis
07-23-14, 07:05 AM
My snakes never liked the colored bulbs. I know they're supposed to be basically invisible to the snakes, but mine knew when it was on and wouldn't go under it. A UTH on a thermostat is enough for a corn.

zachsdad
07-23-14, 07:39 AM
Thanks again for the replies ! The floor temps under the uth are fine, but without the heat bulb, the ambient air temps struggle to stay much above the temps in the room which are 72 day and 67 night. I dont have the option of moving them to a different part of the house.

EL Ziggy
07-23-14, 08:01 AM
You can raise the temps on your uth until the surface reaches your desired level. I set my thermostat to 92-94 and that brings my surface temps to 86-90. I also use a low watt infrared bulb to assist with ambient temps in the winter and for night viewing.

nazanova
07-23-14, 11:58 AM
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome ! Is it normal for a corn to spend all of it's time in the cool end hide ? The temps on that end are low to mid 70's at day and mid to high 60's at night. The warm end high 70's to mid 80's during the day and high 70's to low 80's at night. This is in a 20 long with a uth and blue heat bulb on a zoomed 500r reostat. I have a vivarium electronics ve-200 on the way. I like proportinal t-stats.

Might be abit late but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in lol. I got my first ever snake (A Corn like yours) about 2-3 weeks ago and he spends most of his time in his hide under the cool side and only goes to the hot side by night when it's abit colder. I found this abit strange aswell but I soon realised that's just his preference and will go to the hot side when he wishes to.

sharthun
07-23-14, 12:05 PM
No worries, my corn has been staying on cool side most of the time this summer. Hot side is 85 cool side low 70's.




Might be abit late but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in lol. I got my first ever snake (A Corn like yours) about 2-3 weeks ago and he spends most of his time in his hide under the cool side and only goes to the hot side by night when it's abit colder. I found this abit strange aswell but I soon realised that's just his preference and will go to the hot side when he wishes to.

poison123
07-23-14, 01:00 PM
Some snakes like the hot end and some like the cold end, all we can do is provide the options and let them choose.

Amen!!!!!!!

zachsdad
07-23-14, 04:14 PM
I just fed it an ft adult mouse in a seperate container. I found it odd that it didn't strike and coil its prey! I dangled it in front of her and it didnt care to strike, so i laid the mouse in the bin and closed the top. She sniffed the mouse for a few minutes and then slowly gobbled it up. I came back 15 min later and the mouse was gone ! My king snake , on the other hand, strikes and coils with a vengence ! Strange how different snakes go about dining lol...