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Latest of my corn - TANGO

It's a shame about the focus, but the photo shows off his colours nicely! :cheers:

Have you had him since he was a little hatchling?
 
Yes, the focus was a bit off - he moved forward just as I took it - then buggered off into his house. We have had him from about a month old so yes, more or less from a hatchling.
I attach another photo which gives a better sense of his size now and he is not very big - I think we got the runt of the litter! He is about 3 foot long and is thickening a bit but he is nowhere near where most snakes I have seen at his age are. True, we have never over-fed him and he does look very healthy so I am not worried but I'd like to get a nice full sized snake at some point!
 

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I hope no one minds me asking a question like this in the Photo section, but are Rocks/Pebbles like that OK for snake substrate? If so, it would seem IDEAL, since you would only have to wash the rocks, rather than replacing...
 
Savvy19 said:
I hope no one minds me asking a question like this in the Photo section, but are Rocks/Pebbles like that OK for snake substrate? If so, it would seem IDEAL, since you would only have to wash the rocks, rather than replacing...


I'd also like to know this as well....
 
I've used rocks/pebbles in a small dish for a photo background, but I would be worried about using pebbles in a tank. A stone might get stuck to the mouse & get swallowed along with the meal.

Mine also like to burrow into the aspen sometimes, that would be hard for them to do in a pebble substrate. (and tougher on their nose scales)
 
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