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I am so worried about my snake

lol ok that gave me a good laugh. At first I was like is this guy serious????? Hey mabye you can try popcorn for him. It is puffy!!!!
 
I'm surprised no one has said this already but you ARE NOT supposed to use cedar shavings for snakes, if you are really using cedar switch it to newspaper or paper towels or aspen asap (like now).

And you should not be keeping them together, you're lucky the kingsnake hasn't eaten the corn snake already. Separate them.
 
Its good for them to live together because they get bored and need company. Dont be too worried if the king gives your corn a little "love bite".
 
Maybe they'd do better if you added another friend? They do like to cuddle after all. The more the merrier!
 
I don't think anyone has mentioned it, but don't worry if you see the king start munching on the corn. It's known that kings are into vore.
 
what about the water? shouldn't there be at least 8 inches of water with some feeder fish for them to catch?
 
I have missed you, too, Wade!

On a side note, it seems we are both trying to sell Womas... In Utah.
 
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