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Corn Snake

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I caught a three foot corn snake, really want to find another one, can someone tell me all habitat areas, fav. places to hide things like that.
 

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First, you should check your state laws about catching/keeping native species. Wild caught adults aren't likely to settle happily into captive care, and are most likely carrying parasites. Really not good pet material. If there's a reptile show or expo near you that's the best place to go to find a wide variety of captive bred/raised baby or adult corn snakes (already feeding on f/t rodents) at much better prices than pet stores, and you don't have to pay for shipping.
 
State laws say no keeping gar of any sort. Only pet laws for us. I really just love to catch reptiles, that's why I said that. If I was to keep a corn as a pet, I'd order off a place like Backwater Reptiles where I know I can get something like a charcoal. Catching herps is an exciting hobby that I love to do, especially if there are rare creatures like corn snakes or pine woods snakes. That is why I asked for habitat details.
 
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