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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 13/07/2014 :  21:44:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi,finally got on,going to spend a bit of time reading and learning before i decide on my first snake,i've joined here and the corn snake forum,thanks to graeme on the royal python facebook page for sorting my email issues

Redware
Hatchling

United Kingdom
412 Posts

Posted - 13/07/2014 :  22:49:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi and Welcome!

Great to have you along and do ask questions, there is a lot to think about when buying a snake and we are all more than happy to help.

Some good threads to read early on before you buy are these:

Setting up your first corn:

http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9878

Feeding

http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=27833

and handling

http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28249

but this is not exhaustive so do shout if you want to know more!

Welcome once again!

Red


Corns: 1.2.0 Caramel Tessera Het Stripe ph lots (Oak) Caramel (Willow) Caramel Stripe Het Amel (Juniper)
Royals: 1:1:0 Lesser Pastel (Bismuth) Cinna Spin (Indium)
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Razee
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
2525 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  08:08:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello and welcome to the forum :-)

0.1.0 late CB10 Carolina corn snake - Bazilishka
1.0.0 CB11 Abbots Okeetee- Little Twiddler
1.0.0 CB11 Hypo corn- Sebastianek
1.0.0. CB14 Butter Motley - Squidwood
0.0.2 CB18 normal/ Okeetee yearlings Bunny and Lalalishka
0.0.1 hognose
0.1.0 stable cat
0.1.0 house cat
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scottishbluebird
it is all my fault

United Kingdom
8403 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  15:48:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi and welcome


0.1.0 Corn - Kellogs
1.0.0 Hognose - Storm
0.1.0 Staffy - Lyla
1.0.0 Spaffy(staffy x springer)-Spyro
1.0.0 Ferret - Peanut R.I.P
0.1.0 Crestie - Fudge. Wish List - Pygmy hedgehog. Tropiocolotes
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kev 5
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
3065 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  17:38:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello and welcome



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gmac
The Scottish Admin

United Kingdom
5319 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  18:49:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
welcome along, that Graeme, gets everywhere!


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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  21:16:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
and its lucky for me he does
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Moppet
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
3315 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  22:51:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello and welcome to the forum

2.4.0 Corn snakes
1.0.0 horse
0.1.0 Golden retriever
1.4.0 Guinea pigs
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Bertie
Egg

United Kingdom
62 Posts

Posted - 15/07/2014 :  13:44:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello and welcome
Ull find a wealth of information on here

0.1.0 CB 2013 Carolina c[URL=http://s1258.photobucket.com/user/bertie_beemer/media/7c0543bd-67a1-4dd6-8f7f-d9a22eb143b0_zps7ad92e8d.jpg.html][/URL]orn (Stanlee)
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Wheels
Hatchling

103 Posts

Posted - 15/07/2014 :  16:09:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Welcome along! You'll find no end of useful stuff here.

It is worth doing the research first - you'll find a whole set of new questions once you get the snake.....at least that is what I found

Arbroath, eh....I checked your profile, but your userid gave you away You'll find a few locals around these boards


Edited by - Wheels on 15/07/2014 16:11:10
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scottishbluebird
it is all my fault

United Kingdom
8403 Posts

Posted - 15/07/2014 :  17:36:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Arbroath, I'm just down the road in Kirriemuir, at least you have reptile shop there


0.1.0 Corn - Kellogs
1.0.0 Hognose - Storm
0.1.0 Staffy - Lyla
1.0.0 Spaffy(staffy x springer)-Spyro
1.0.0 Ferret - Peanut R.I.P
0.1.0 Crestie - Fudge. Wish List - Pygmy hedgehog. Tropiocolotes
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Wheels
Hatchling

103 Posts

Posted - 15/07/2014 :  22:29:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Christie's critters is a friendly little shop, if you haven't been it is worth a visit.....but watch out, baby hoggies are about (shhhh scottishbluebird might hear )

I held my first snake there and wheels came home soon after. Got snake, faun, heat mat, stat, hide, water bowl and first month's food for £100

They also have a reptile meet once a month, but I haven't been to that.

For research, though, this forum is the place to come; I'd gone through most of the site before our (first) addition!

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Kellog
the nice one

United Kingdom
7308 Posts

Posted - 16/07/2014 :  09:53:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Welcome to the mad house Andrew . I'm so glad you've been doing your research before getting your snake . Unfortunately so many people don't .

As has been said, any you'll have seen, there's lots of information on here about keeping corns. If you can't find what you want to know using the search option, then please don't hesitate to ask. We don't bite, much . In the top right corner, by the search option, is 'Active topics'. You can use that to access those threads that have been commented on since you last logged in.

Pics are compulsory, of course. Hopefully this will help - How to post images using Photobucket , although it is playing up at the moment . You will need to look at this as well Photobucket update . You can also post pics via Facebook. Select the IMG option (top of box, yellow and looks like a mountain), then just right click on the Facebook photo, select copy URL and add them between the [img] tags. Hopefully that makes sense .

A word of warning, this won't be your last corn....they are addictive .

Xxx


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scottishbluebird
it is all my fault

United Kingdom
8403 Posts

Posted - 16/07/2014 :  16:44:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wheels

Christie's critters is a friendly little shop, if you haven't been it is worth a visit.....but watch out, baby hoggies are about (shhhh scottishbluebird might hear )

I held my first snake there and wheels came home soon after. Got snake, faun, heat mat, stat, hide, water bowl and first month's food for £100

They also have a reptile meet once a month, but I haven't been to that.
lol i'd have a female if i could, not for breeding though!
For research, though, this forum is the place to come; I'd gone through most of the site before our (first) addition!



0.1.0 Corn - Kellogs
1.0.0 Hognose - Storm
0.1.0 Staffy - Lyla
1.0.0 Spaffy(staffy x springer)-Spyro
1.0.0 Ferret - Peanut R.I.P
0.1.0 Crestie - Fudge. Wish List - Pygmy hedgehog. Tropiocolotes
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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 16/07/2014 :  21:30:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've purchased the faun,bedding,bowl,hide,stat,heat mat and have put my name down for a snake at the reptile shop in Dundee,Just right for reptiles,was on a break at Dundee bus station,so took a wander up,i'll need to get a digital thermometer as he didn't have any left in stock,had a play with a very cute ball python,but then he brought out a couple of the most beautiful little corns,i asked to see all his feeding records and checked the snakes enclosure,everything looked good,so i'll hopefully be picking him/her up next week on my day off,what are people using to keep an eye on humidity? one of the dual thermometers or individual units?
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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 16/07/2014 :  21:34:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yeah i visited Christies critters last week,i was slightly put off by the info i was given by the young guy that works in there who said for a ball python just go straight to a 4ft viv,which went against everything i had read online,although i'm sure the older guy knows his stuff with all the successful breeding he seems to be doing,really nice baby chameleons in there just now
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SilverWings
Yearling

United Kingdom
740 Posts

Posted - 16/07/2014 :  23:56:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There's no real reason not to put a snake straight into a large viv as long as it has appropriate cover and a feeling of security. Of course with a baby corn it would just let itself out the gap in the glass, so better to go for a smaller faun XD

I don't really bother monitoring humidity. Just remember to add a moist hide for shedding (it's not necessary when not shedding), and your'e dandy.

p.s. welcome :p

2.2.3 Corn snakes; Red, Rosie, Liana, Checkers, Luna, Diego, Snowman
1.0 Taiwanese Beauty Snake; Aleron
1.0 Green Anoles; Doug
1.0 Greyhound; Lee
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Kellog
the nice one

United Kingdom
7308 Posts

Posted - 17/07/2014 :  08:10:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I can understand why you were put off Andrew. I know some people do put young snakes straight into vivariums but you never know how they're going to react. Some are fine whereas others, even with lots of hiding places, get stressed. To my mind it's not worth it as I want to give my snakes the best start possible and if that means spending money on increasing enclosure size as they grow then so be it.

I think you'll find only a few people measure the humidity in their snake's vivs. It's not something I've ever worried about. With the humidity levels inside an average British house it shouldn't be an issue. When I see they are blue I do increase the humidity to help ensure they have a clean shed but other than that don't give it a 2nd thought.

You said you'd bought a 'hide', singular. I'm assuming you mean two . After seeing the corns he had on offer I'm surprised you only put your name down for one .

Xxx


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Wheels
Hatchling

103 Posts

Posted - 17/07/2014 :  10:57:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'd say it is fair to say the staff in Arbroath have variable levels of knowledge, and their own personal interests differ too. The owner is actually female. I didn't get or ask for any advice from them.....I come to these forums for that What I liked was that they had time for my 4 year old and let him hold and feed the snakes so I could be confident he wasn't going to baulk at either! They are also handy for frozen food as I never go to Dundee and the mice would have defrosted by the time I got home anyway.

I got a dual probe (one for hot end/one for cold end - no humidity checker) digi thermometer - actually I got one for the faun from eBay and one when I upgraded the viv from Blue Lizard Reptiles (whose customer service I must applaud loudly!).

My second (and other) hides tend to be kitchen/toilet roll middles and egg boxes...very stylish but wheels does not care, actually he spends most of his time in a kitchen roll middle

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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 17/07/2014 :  20:37:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

I can understand why you were put off Andrew. I know some people do put young snakes straight into vivariums but you never know how they're going to react. Some are fine whereas others, even with lots of hiding places, get stressed. To my mind it's not worth it as I want to give my snakes the best start possible and if that means spending money on increasing enclosure size as they grow then so be it.

I think you'll find only a few people measure the humidity in their snake's vivs. It's not something I've ever worried about. With the humidity levels inside an average British house it shouldn't be an issue. When I see they are blue I do increase the humidity to help ensure they have a clean shed but other than that don't give it a 2nd thought.

You said you'd bought a 'hide', singular. I'm assuming you mean two . After seeing the corns he had on offer I'm surprised you only put your name down for one .

Xxx




there was some really nice coloured corns there,i picked a granite one,i only purchased one from the guy in dundee as i wanted to shop around for something different at the other end

Edited by - piebobs71 on 17/07/2014 20:37:56
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piebobs71
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
45 Posts

Posted - 17/07/2014 :  20:40:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wheels

I'd say it is fair to say the staff in Arbroath have variable levels of knowledge, and their own personal interests differ too. The owner is actually female. I didn't get or ask for any advice from them.....I come to these forums for that What I liked was that they had time for my 4 year old and let him hold and feed the snakes so I could be confident he wasn't going to baulk at either! They are also handy for frozen food as I never go to Dundee and the mice would have defrosted by the time I got home anyway.

I got a dual probe (one for hot end/one for cold end - no humidity checker) digi thermometer - actually I got one for the faun from eBay and one when I upgraded the viv from Blue Lizard Reptiles (whose customer service I must applaud loudly!).

My second (and other) hides tend to be kitchen/toilet roll middles and egg boxes...very stylish but wheels does not care, actually he spends most of his time in a kitchen roll middle


yeah i'm with you on the frozen food will be very handy being in arbroath,never thought of using tubes or egg boxes lol sounds interesting
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