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Old 06-27-2005, 08:52 PM   #2
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How big do they usually get?
Usually not much more than 5 feet.

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Are they an aggressive snake?
Like everything else there can be some more aggressive than others but as a rule corns are rather easy going and easy to handle.

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What temp. do they live in?
From 70-88, being 70 on the cool end and 88 on the warm side of the tank.

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What size gallon do they need?
A hatchling to a yearling could be housed in a ten gallon. An adult should have at least a 20 long.

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Where are they originally from?
They are located mostly in the south east.

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What kind of substrate is good for them?
I suggest using aspen or newspaper. Never use Cedar for any herps.

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How often do they eat, from babies to adults?
Babies can be fed once every five days. Once on fuzzies I'd go to once a week until eating adult mice then to every 10 days.

You can always go to http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/index.php? (another of Rich's sites that deals specifically with corns). Kathy Love has two books out that are very helpful.