1 - Cornsnakes will move about, while being handled, but they, generally, are not spastic, etc. Each snake is its own individual and some may behave differently than the norm. However, with the exception of some individuals, most corns are calm and easily handled (even though they may move about).
2 - No, you do not need to feed Cornsnakes smaller meals &/or more often.
As is typical, the girth, of their meals, should be no more than 1.5 the size of the snake's widest portion of girth.
- Baby/Juvenile Corns should be fed an appropriate sized meal once every 5 to 7 days.
- Sub-adult Corns should be fed an appropriate sized meal once every 7 days.
- Adult Corns can vary depending on their metabolism. So, they should be fed an appropriate sized meal once every 7 days to, more or less, every 2 weeks (again, depending on their metabolism).
'Course, a female, who has laid eggs, should be fed a minimum of once a week until she has returned to her normal weight... with the first meal, after laying eggs, being smaller than what she is, normally, fed.
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