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Proud New Owner of Corn Snake

MikeY4291990

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New to this site and ownership of snakes. I have acquired a red corn snake from a junkyard. His (or her) name is Scrappie. Scrappie is about 12 inches or less long. So not sure about the age. Hope to learn a lot from you snake charmers! :bowdown:

Merry Christmas :santa:

-Mike
 
Welcome! Have you got a pic?

Is this a wild caught snake? You'd be better off buying a healthy corn from a breeder. It's better to take in what needs a home rather than take what belongs in the wild.

-Skully-
 
hello and welcome! I would second what sculpt already said about taking in animals that need homes rather ones that can happily live their whole life free.. and less of a chance of a paracites. but I reside its christmas time! ;)

and a merry one to all! and a warm welcome! :)
 
hello and welcome! I would second what sculpt already said about taking in animals that need homes rather ones that can happily live their whole life free.. and less of a chance of a paracites. but I reside its christmas time! ;)

and a merry one to all! and a warm welcome! :)

Sculpt? Lol :bird:
 
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