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  1. Sharon C.

    48Lx18Hx12D or 36Lx18HX18D- 5ft slender corn

    Right now I'm feeling that my corn is a little cramped in the Reptarium that is only 30 inches long (30Lx16.5x16.5). I'm ready to get a new tank but having a hard time deciding whether I want a nice long tank so it can stretch out, a 48 inch, or, a 36 inch that's wider. The thing about the 36...
  2. Sharon C.

    MouseCrap Visible Inside Packaging

    My snake eats fuzzy frozen mousecicles right now but will soon be needing the next size up if there is one from that brand. My pet store does not carry the next size up from that brand. They have their own. So I looked at their brand. I noticed in the plastic bags that I could see mousecrap...
  3. Sharon C.

    Does anyone bother with sphagnum moss?

    I read somewhere that the corn snake may like spagnum moss. How much is plenty? I just have one snake and he's a pet.
  4. Sharon C.

    Lid Doesn't Fit Right

    Hi- I'm new here. After reading and thinking a lot about it, I decided to adopt a baby corn snake into our family. I've always wanted a snake, and now that my son is 7 (and a good kid who will treat it responsibly), we went today and got an albino motley corn. It's beautiful, and a tiny...
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