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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

Feeding my new (to me) adult blizzard corn snake

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  • Lol he's a slow one, mine , she become crazy when she smell food, she knows when it's her feeding time LOL. She most of the time * attack * the dead mice * in case * she could EVER be alive. But I feed her outside the tank so she knows when I'm holding her if it's feedig time or not.

  • i See where you get your practice XD

  • chopsticks? :P

  • Snake is white why it'd the secon one I see D:

  • ew kill it! just kiddn lol i love snakes. definitly entertained me

  • Gladly. : )

  • ...hmm. agree to disagree :P

  • Its selective breeding for color morphs and patterns so I doubt it has changed anything in their gut but I guess its possible. But I do use paper towels to reduce the risk. And I sort of agree about the association thing but with cleaning, handling, etc. it should be very easy for them to distinguish between you and food. Unless you come in the tank smelling like a rat you should be fine. Plus most bites are defensive strikes which I think many new owners mistake as feeding responses.

  • it doesnt make them aggressive - i think the point is that snakes can come to associate anything coming into their viv with a tasty snack if they arent handled particularly often. also breeders have a lot of snakes to get through.

    as for ingesting soil, your snake isnt wild, and the years of selective breeding have likely reduced its tolerance to such things. besides the point really, only question is...is it worth the risk?

    just some friendly opinions. gorgeous snake, best of luck with it!

  • Ummm thats no Blizzard Corn Snake, Thats a Snow Corn Snake.

    Blizzard Corn Snakes are pure white.

    Snow Corn Snakes have a very light grey pattern on them, which by the video is what your snake has.

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