Don't know what happened yesterday but the link worked
this time??
I will be honest now, the guy in the shop obviously
doesn't know what he is doing as it is both easy (for
those that know) and basic to sex a corn snake. As a
result can you let us know what setup you currently
are using for the little guy. By this i mean what you
have on the vivarium(tank) floor(substrate), what temp
you have the viv at (both hot and cool) and what you
are going to be feeding it. Is the water bowl big
enough for the snake to fit in? Once we get all these
sorted you should be able to keep your snake happy for
many years.
Dan
--- ukscanking <ukscanking@...> wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> Many thanks for the reply.
>
> The chap in the shop had no idea whatsoever about
> the sex of it. I
> did ask but he said you cannot tell till its at
> least 18 months old.
> I have mada a folder on here under my name Dennis
> Patterson so you
> hopefully wil be able to see the pics I have taken.
> Sorry about the
> link thought it may work.
>
> Kindest regards and your help and advice is greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Den
>
> --- In ukreptiles@..., Debbie or Dan
> Fryer
> <debndan_uk@y...> wrote:
> > Hi and welcome.
> > Handling it will be ok in a few days. If it hasn't
> > been handled much before it will probably bite but
> at
> > that size it allways makes me laugh how big and
> strong
> > they think they are when in reality they barely
> break
> > the skin. Start of with 5 mins or so a couple of
> times
> > a day and as you both get used to each other make
> it
> > longer as you go.
> > Corn snakes are nearly allways calm tempered as
> adults
> > so you wont have to worry about it growing up with
> a
> > temper.
> > You can sex corns from birth in various ways,
> however
> > none of these are really for beginners. You would
> be
> > better off taking it back to the shop and asking
> them
> > to sex it for you.
> > Unfortunately the site you linked to is a members
> only
> > so access is restricted. There is a photo section
> on
> > the home page of the group where you can upload
> your
> > pic.
> > Hope that helped a bit
> > Dan
> >
> >
> > --- ukscanking <ukscanking@b...> wrote:
> > > I have just bought a Cornsnake, maroon stripes
> > > and he/she is lovely. The shop owner said all
> > > the batch he had were very jumpy as they have
> > > never been handled. They were born in June 2003.
>
> > > I bought it today, when is best to start
> handling
> > > it, will it ever be tame as he/she is a little
> > > older?
> > > Its about 15 inches long at present and quite
> > > thin and very lively. When can I tell the sex
> > > of it?
> > >
> > > Any help is greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks Den
> > > (Somerset UK)
> > > Here are some pics of it, hope you dont mind the
> > > link
> > >
> >
>
http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?&collid=79649151905
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