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  1. DJTorss

    Help Us !!!!!

    One of my friend have a young Milk Snake and he lost him in his house. We've tried to find him but without success.... Does someone can help us with some advice???
  2. DJTorss

    Let him explore?

    I have seen some picture of corns exploring the house of his owner. Is this a good thing? I think that the snake have fun in exploring, but, did he try to escape? :sidestep: I dont want to search my snake during 2 or 3 hours in my bedroom because i have let him explore it...
  3. DJTorss

    Sound and Snake

    I have read in a post (i dont remember the post...) that snake can hear sound located between 200 to 300 Hz frequency. Someone said: "200 to 300 Hz , the humans can't hear it." I'm a student in a sound domain, and i know that the human can hear sound located between 20 to 20 000Hz, so you can...
  4. DJTorss

    Strange...

    A lot of people said to me that my young snow corn will live on the ground, and stay the more of is time on is hide. But my little snow one rarely enter on his hide (only if he feel in danger, or after i manipulate him.) He is always on the air, always sleeping on his little tree. Is this normal?
  5. DJTorss

    Here's my first Corn Snake

    Here's my first Corn Snake, a snow, my little baby. If some of you have some counsils for me, this will help me a lot. (I'm sorry if my english is not really good, i'm from Quebec and don't have to speak it a lot...)
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