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Topic: Who has a Corn Snake?
Monier's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:28 PM
Edited by Monier on Tue 04/01/08 09:28 PM


I had A burmese python IT was 12 feet long 90 pounds and eat rabbits
Best snake I ever had but they are hard to to raise.


Sadly, Wisconsin winters are harsh, and my friend did'nt keep it's room warm enough and it did'nt survive.

ShellyinAZ's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:28 PM


Had a garter snake and a corn snake yrs ago. Never had a problem with them biting :smile:


We used to hunt wild garter snakes in the summer when we were kids. One kid picks up a rock while the others blindly reach out for what's under it because they are so fast. They don't puncture skin usually, but they bite hard.



I stepped on one and was soooo scared I p****! noway

Donnar's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:31 PM



I had A burmese python IT was 12 feet long 90 pounds and eat rabbits
Best snake I ever had but they are hard to to raise.


Sadly, Wisconsin winters are harsh, and my friend did'nt keep it's room warm enough and it did'nt survive.


Wow, I kept a heating pad under the aquarium Libby lived in. I also had a thermometer in there and eventually bought a warming "rock".

Max_Darkling's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:31 PM



I had A burmese python IT was 12 feet long 90 pounds and eat rabbits
Best snake I ever had but they are hard to to raise.


Sadly, Wisconsin winters are harsh, and my friend did'nt keep it's room warm enough and it did'nt survive.

sorry to hear that

Snoman1951's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:44 PM
can you make boots outa em

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Tue 04/01/08 10:26 PM

Never heard of a corn snake, but I have heard of the extremely virilent 'one eyed trouser snake' with a roll neck sweater and furry scarf.
These are generally known to only bite females, and have been known in some cases to cause unwanted swelling which normally vanishes after approximately 9 months. :tongue: bigsmile


There is a similar type of fish, Rocky Mountain Speckled Trouser Trout. Its a favorite with women that fish. The small ones get thrown back, the larger ones they mount.

missy51970's photo
Tue 04/01/08 10:29 PM
Edited by missy51970 on Tue 04/01/08 10:30 PM

Well the only reason i put Corn Snake is because there good for beginners and Green Snakes people tell me arent very Docile. They tell me the most Docile snakes are Corn Snakes, Garter Snakes, King Snakes and Ball Point Pyhons.


No snakes here.. bearded dragons.. the ugly bastards..

When my 17 year old daughter was 3 she found a cute lil "nake" (garter snake) and picked it up.. she quickly found out that snakes dont like to be carried by the tail and they do bite... she thought it was poisonous and she was gonna die.... lol too funny sorry had to share ill let ya have your thread back now:wink:


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