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lovebug Posted - 19/02/2013 : 15:15:49
Hello, I posted in the introductory section earlier today. Still trying to sort pics out. Anyway I just have a few questions.
I bought my corn snake on Saturday, he's a normal corn no name as if yet. I've got him in a komodo faunarium for now but have noticed that sometimes when he comes out from under his log he rubs his head along the sides of the faun, could that just be because he can see his reflection?
Also is it normal for corn snakes when handling to just settle in your hands an sit staring?
Silly questions maybe but not sure an thought was kind of odd he's so chilled when he's not been with me long
Thank you
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smart bunny Posted - 19/02/2013 : 20:33:40
When you first get a snake it is best to leave them alone with no handling for a week, just regular water changes, to allow them a chance to settle in to their new surroundings.
lovebug Posted - 19/02/2013 : 15:40:27
It is shut properly just I noticed one clip on the side is easily lifted compared to the other 3 side clips
Jayclk Posted - 19/02/2013 : 15:37:16
nah he wont get out of your faurn as long as you have shut it properly lol
lovebug Posted - 19/02/2013 : 15:30:54
That's ok, sometimes he just looks like he's going mental. I hope he doesn't escape, the bf will go mad lol
Jayclk Posted - 19/02/2013 : 15:24:06
yes its perfectly normal he/she is just running its head alone to try to find a gap it can escape from, just normal inquisitive snake

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