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Slangenvrouwtje
Snake Mite

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Posted - 20/11/2011 :  00:54:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have just acquired my first corn snake. It is about 3-4 years old. I've only had pythons up til now so don't really know much about corns.
I've no idea if my snake is male or female. Also quite aggressive... Getting better each day though.

My question is, when it is very... shall we say angry... when I handle it, it has been "excreting" a sticky, disgusting smelling substance. There is nothing visible, and the substance is definitely coming from the vent.

Does this only occur in one sex? Or both?

LarkaDawg
Hatchling

442 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  10:59:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's musk I think. They do that when peed off :) I understand that both sexes do it.
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Slangenvrouwtje
Snake Mite

3 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  20:53:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok thank you.
Yeah... He/she was... Erm... yeah VERY peed off. Hasn't done it for a few days done though so at least they are settling down :-)
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lotabob
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
4334 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  21:10:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The only way to tell the sex of a corn snake is popping or probing but both of these techniques need doing by someone who knows what they are doing.

The sticky smelly stuff is musk, its rare from a corn and it will grow out of it as it calms down. The same applies to the aggression. My Boa did this when I first got her, never saw anything but you could smell it straight away and I felt like chopping off my hands to get away from the fishy yukky smell.

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LarkaDawg
Hatchling

442 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  21:14:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Slangenvrouwtje

...Have just acquired my first corn snake...



Just noticed... Congratulations on your first snake! May it be the first of many!!
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gingerpony
Queen Bee

United Kingdom
10455 Posts

Posted - 20/11/2011 :  21:47:00  Show Profile  Click to see gingerpony's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
doesn't sound like typical corn behaviour but it does sound like musking in self-defence
corns are generally quite different to handle than royals, they move! and a lot quicker! make sure you're supporting it's weight as much as possible and not squeezing it to restrain it or direct where it's going

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Slangenvrouwtje
Snake Mite

3 Posts

Posted - 21/11/2011 :  12:48:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, I have never smelled anything quite like it *plah!*.

Love my Royals to bits but Radu (the corn) is a lot more exciting. Couldn't believe how much faster he was than my dopey twosome.

He (I'm saying he for now, tis easier) is a lot calmer now, handling him every day and he is much more chilled out. For about 1-2 years before I got him he wasn't being handled at all, the tank he came in was mouldy and the only attention he got was when a mouse was thrown into his tank... Poor little guy :-(

LarkaDawg, thank you. YES Want more... All the pretty colours!!!! My partner wants a Lavender one :-)

He's learning that he does NOT get fed in his tank anymore, still a bit aggressive when a hand goes in to pick him up but much camler as soon as he's clear of the tank...

Overall I think I am doing ok..?


Another silly question... I have had m Royal Pythons from hatchlings and they have always lived together, one is always following the other around and they curl up together all the time... Can't help feeling a little sorry for the corn... Do they like friends? I it advisable?
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smart bunny
Fully Grown Corn

United Kingdom
5091 Posts

Posted - 21/11/2011 :  19:50:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, sounds like your corn is MUCH better off now he's wth you :)

Sharing a viv is generally not said to be a good idea, but lots of people do it successfully - there's a HUGE thread on it here which gives both points of view :) http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1070

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