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    the super duper hideout (2)

    Its practical simple and very inexpensive A couple of suction cups with hooks on them Can be purchased at almost any Departmentstore or arts and crafts type of store come in an assortment of sizes usually in packs of 3 or 4. The empty tube from a paper towel roll or toilet paper roll or...
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    the super duper hideout

    I consider myself just average corn snake keeper. Sometimes when trying to retrieve them from their cage it can be a chase if you know what I mean. and if you use a bedding in which they can barrel you sometimes end up messing the whole enclosure up just to retrieve them. This is absolutely...
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    New and Unexpected Sheading

    I purchased a baby corn snake this morning round about 930 their records show that they had him for at least 3 months. Last meal according to their records was 8-05-13 said to have 3 pinkies. Quick examination before purchase looks to be in good shape. I got her home and this evening round...
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    just paces

    I have had my baby corn for 6 days (3) mos old she comes out at night for brief periods and paces one corner of the cage (front) not coming half way across then turns back for 2 or 3mins rubbing glass front with her snout. normal behavior or just a little stress not sure? In between those times...
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