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    Corn Snake Tempature Question

    I was planning on getting a corn snake tomorrow. Unfortunately, the mall I want to go to is only open until 5 and I have to stay nearby to finish business until 7:30. Can I leave a small corn snake in 60-70 degree conditions for a number of hours?
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    Newbie Heating Pad Question

    I recently received a nice used heating pad from a friend, but it can't stick. Would taping it on to my terrarium be unsafe? How do you suggest I attach it?
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    Heating vs. Hibernation Question

    Hey yall, I'm getting a year old male ghost corn snake pretty soon. I have everything set up fine, but there's a problem: the only place I can keep it is my basement. I live in upstate NY, it gets pretty cold (well below freezing in winter) and my basement doesn't have much insulation. I...
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    Odd Snake Escape Question

    I was wondering which snakes escape more easily: Ball pythons, Corn snakes, Milksnakes, or Kingsnakes.
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    Corn Snake Breeders in Upstate NY

    I was wondering if anyone knew of high quality corn snake breeders with websites in the upstate NY area, especially ones specializing in okeetees, blood reds, blood red albinos, hypos, ambers, and locale-specific corn snakes.
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