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New snake worries

ltsweety2

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I have a new baby corn snake. I had another one but it was sick and im a new snake owner so i didn't know the signs and it passed away [emoji22]

So now we have a new one not sure how old...
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But anyway she is very timid ...
But we have only had her since last Monday
Well today she snapped at my youngest his first time trying to pick her up... Now my issue is first one wasn't aggressive at all and im not sure if thats cuz she was sick or it was just her..
Ive watched 100 you tube videos most of them are breeders i need advice from pet owners on how to hold handle and get her use to us i have a 7 and a 10 year old we are all getting use to snakes and want to do better.
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Don't rush her. She's still settling in and she's trying to figure it out. Make sure she has plenty of hiding spot. What are the temps in her tank? She needs a warm and a cool side.


x- Misty
 
Warm side is 85-90 i have a heating pad under the tank that i don't have control over but to seems to keep the warm side warm. And its a lot of bedding so she goes under the beeding mostly


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I would drop the cool side to about 82 to help her thermoregulate. You should also invest in some hides, a wood tunnel hide from a pet store, a toilet paper role/napkin roll, and some hanging plants and longs for her to crawl on/in and investigate. Her home should be a fun place AND her "safe" place. Don't rush her too much, as I said she's just settling in to her new home.


x- Misty
 
Some handling tips I can give are:
don't go at her from above, that will only scare her. Let her see your hand and know it's there, tap on her gently and then lift her up, the initial lift may freak her out, but she should calm down after. If she gets in striking position back off for a little while. Give her space.

As a snake owner you will more than likely get bit at least once.


x- Misty
 
Looking good! That basking light may be making her nervous if she's never had one before. Just watch her closely and if you think she needs to see the vet, take her. Better safe than sorry.


x- Misty
 
Thanks i think my son was just use to picking up our old snake who was calm so he keep chasing her as she ran away. But thats how i handle and pick her up. But she still only a week here so that may b it also. The pet store i got her from said she may b snappy


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Thank n no at the pet store i dont think they do but was told thats a good night light


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As she gets used to things she may calm down, but every snake is different. Just remember to watch your kids carefully and make sure your all happy and safe. I personally don't use a basking/night light for my corns because it makes the tank dry and can cause bad sheds, but I've heard of many people using them.


x- Misty
 
Nope. I keep my heating pad on 24/7, but I use no light except the natural light that comes through my window and an occasional uvb light to give a little extra Vit. D


x- Misty
 
If u dont mind me asking how many do u have? I feel like i have all this advice and still feel lost i know it will take time tho


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I only have one snake at the moment, but I've had snakes and reptiles in the past. I also keep tarantulas and cockroaches at the moment.


x- Misty
 
O wow thats neat... Thanks i saw a lot of breeders not using lights so i was questioning weather i needed one


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They're not needed with corns. If you're going to keep using I would mist the tank maybe once a day or every other day so it's not too dry.


x- Misty
 
Okay thanks.... So the more she gets settled the easier it will b to handle her


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