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Mom of a new snake owner

Jenstet

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Hello from New Hampshire!
My 10 year old son has been passionate about snakes for over two years (which is a long time to be listening to every little factoid he finds). We took the plunge a few weeks ago and purchased a corn snake from N.E.R.D. What I'm finding from talking to the breeders at the expos and specialty pet stores is that there are different opinions about how to keep these snakes. This forum has been very helpful for us as I'm full of doubt and worry about keeping this girl.
We opted for an older snake. The little ones seem so small and skitzy. They said she is a little over a year old. She's mostly been staying in her hide but my son is able to take her out for a few minutes every day. She seems a little concerned at first but them calms right down, she's a busy little bee and he works hard to keep her with him. We fed her an adult mouse last week, she took it well and last night we had our first poop. My husband thinks we are crazy for getting excited about snake poop but it let us know that things are going as they should.
We bought a 20 gallon long but she's a bit of a long girl and it already feels like she is quite big for it. We have a UTH with a thermostat although I've been reading on the forum that we need to have the probe on the glass and not on the substrate. My husband and son welded a frame to put the tank on because I'm afraid of the house burning down. I think we need to add more greenery to make her feel safer outside her hide.
It's been interesting to me the negative responses we have received from other moms and families about keeping a snake. While a snake wouldn't be my first choice they are actually quite lovely. People either don't like snakes themselves or are disgusted by the idea that they are fed mice. I'm more grossed out by a dog slobbering and licking unmentionable places than I am a snake. To each his own I suppose.
Any idea what type of corn she is? Amelanistic means not black, right? She has a checkerboard belly and small specks of black on her saddles. So would that make her a Hypo something?
I have lots of other questions but I'll post it in the the appropriate places. Thank you!

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He doesn't usually keep the shade up, it was for the picture. The sun only comes in that window for a few hours in the morning so she isn't roasting :)
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I'm not sure about the morph, I thought butter, but I am not sure if they have any black specks? The viv is awesome! I just got a year old snake yesterday that is TINY, are you sure she is only a year?

I am the same way, I had no idea how lovely it would be owning snakes! They are actually very relaxing and stress relieving.. Like a live stress ball. :)

Enjoy your beauty!
 
Here is my baby girl, she is a year old.. and eating peach fuzzies.......


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You know, I questioned her age. We have a friend who has a three year old corn and she is half the size of ours but it was from a pet store. They had much larger "adult" corns that looked huge to me compared to this one. It was kind of like buying a Christmas tree, when you get it home and realize that compared to all the others it didn't look that big.

lorlor54, She's cute. I like her natural coloring.
 
Welcome to the forum and THANK YOU for supporting your sons love of reptiles! It's so good to see that!

I initially thought Butter too, when I saw your snake, although she coule be Hypo, I suppose. Is there any chance you can get photos a little closer, in outdoor light? And yes, s/he looks older than a year.

Do you have a thermostat for your hear source? That's one thing is often forgotten or neglected & is incredibly important.

The setup otherwise looks great! S/he's going to be a spoiled snake!
 
Awesome!! You are doing a great job :)
As long as the tank isn't in any sort of direct sunlight, all is well!
So happy for all of you. I agree with you about the slobbering dog thing, as much as I love big dogs (and snakes don't smell) ;)
And all snakes grow at different rates. My girl is over a year old and close to the size of yours Jenstet - I think.
Congrats!
 
Hi in NH, I am from MA. Congrats on your girl she is beautiful!
Both my daughter and I have gotten the "are you nuts?" Or "out of your mind getting a snake, icky " Don't let them bother you, and good for you helping your son learn to care for an animal! (We have dogs and I used to have a tortoise years ago) Your son will be better for you showing compassion and letting him express himself, I speak from experience, both of mine are in college and deeply love animals and understand the responsibility of caring for another living thing and they are great people for it.
 
Thanks for the reply. Yes, we do have a thermostat for her.
Her black specks look like they want to outline her darker orange spots if that makes sense. It's pretty slight but her belly is a dark black checkerboard pattern. I may have a better picture but she's tricky. If only she would sit still and pose :)
 
Welcome to the forum and THANK YOU for supporting your sons love of reptiles! It's so good to see that!

I initially thought Butter too, when I saw your snake, although she coule be Hypo, I suppose. Is there any chance you can get photos a little closer, in outdoor light? And yes, s/he looks older than a year.

Do you have a thermostat for your hear source? That's one thing is often forgotten or neglected & is incredibly important.

The setup otherwise looks great! S/he's going to be a spoiled snake!

This may be a better picture. Not that it really matters what she is but we are just curious.
 

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She could be a yearling. Lorlor's looks really tiny compared to a yearling snow I held. He was as big as an adult, almost.
 
what a beautiful little snake!!! I'll let the experts tell you what it is, but my hypo is much darker ...

I nearly had heart failure when you said a year, my two yearlings are WAY smaller!!! :D

best advice available here for care, just ask.

Snakes make great family pets IMO because they are fascinating to kids, but don't need twice daily care and can indeed quite happily survive the annual long vacation with just a water top up
 
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