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  • Hey there! I actually bought my corn snake in Bloomington about 3 weeks ago. So I am new to the whole snake thing! Peanut is an amelanistic albino corn snake. I just got him/her to eat for the first time today in the two weeks of trying & I am so relieved! I do have one question for you concerning that, sense Peanut has eaten a meal, do I leave him/her in the feeding tank for a while or do I put him/her back into its normal tank? And if I do leave it in the feeding tank for how long do I do this? Thanks!

    Brittney
    Hello. Just wanted to see what part of Indiana you are in? I'm residing in Bloomington,IN. I've been trying to meet new people on here and make friends. Do you have any corn snakes? How long have you had them? I got my first corn just over 3 yrs ago. Diamond is a anery corn. I also have two normals and a Amel corn. Hope to chat with you soon. If you want to email me or have any questions you can reach me at angiewildphoto26(at)aol(dot)com. Would love to hear from others who are from or living in Indiana. Take care...

    Anjeanette
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