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I have only had my corn a couple of weeks (I bought him as a yearling). Everything's been fine so far but yesterday he started acting wierd. It was like he was really agitated and desperate to get out of the viv. Then he started striking the ground repeatedly with his nose - he was doing it...
I was looking on a website about corns (http://www.aboutsnakes.com/snake_food/corn_snake_food.html) and it says "When supplemented with a specialist reptilian vitamin and mineral supplement the best corn snake food of all is rodents - most notably mice."
I have not been giving my snake any kind...
I was just wondering if anyone could help me...
I know that corn snakes CAN be kept together, but do you think it is BETTER to have one or more than one? Are they happier with company?
Thankyou in advance
Amy :wavey: