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How To Care For Baby Corn Snakes

Follow VideoJug's expert Mark Amey's step by step guide to looking after your corn snake as a baby and watch it eat a mouse whole. Corn snakes are placid, non-poisonous snakes and are good pets if you haven't owned a snake before, so learn how to care for them properly.

You Will Need

  • heat mat
  • thermometer
  • tank approximately 35cm x 18cm (14in x 7in)
  • thermostat

Step 1:

Housing and bedding


Step 2:

Handling


Step 3:

Diet


Step 4:

Exercise and play


Step 5:

Cleaning


Step 6:

Health

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Anonymous  (1 day ago)

don't feed your snake in his cage. because the snake can eat his supstrate!!!!

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Anonymous  (3 days ago)

can u put up a vid on how to care for hondorian milk snakes im sure im doin everything rite bt want 2 make sure

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Anonymous  (11 days ago)

snac fims

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Anonymous  (11 days ago)

yh only use plane paper towles and or newspaper when its a baby when its 6or 7 months old use aspin.

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Anonymous  (17 days ago)

This video just answered my question about what type of heating element to use with a plastic shoe box type cage. THANKS!!!

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Anonymous  (21 days ago)

this guy is stupid only use newspaper or plane paper towles as substrait.

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Anonymous  (21 days ago)

yh i saw a corn snake cross milksnake yawn at the pet store.

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Anonymous  (23 days ago)

my 6 month old snake has dissappered i've dun everything to try to find him including ripping my house appart (not litterally) I NEED HELP !!!!!! I AM SO WORRIED

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Anonymous  (24 days ago)

To the guy with the yawning snake; yes, snakes do yawn from time to time. I had a ball python yawn while i was holding him once. He also streached and recoilded on my lap, but it took me a few minutes before I was breathing normally afterward. Only feed a snake mice that are the same size of its body. As long as it seems happy it should be fine. A hungry snake gets nippy and begins hunting about in the pen.

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0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (28 days ago)

right im gna buy a corn snake this monday wat one should i get should i get a baby one or a fully grown one any idears need help

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0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (31 days ago)

i found out the answer the the shedding question

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0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous  (32 days ago)

my baby corn snake eyes gone blue a few days ago and i heard it is because it is going through a shed how long does it take for a baby corn snake the shed it's skin? when will he start to?

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2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (38 days ago)

anyone

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2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (38 days ago)

anyone

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3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous  (39 days ago)

can you have 2 hatchlings (male and female) in the same tank all of their life without any problems

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