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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

This is my 4ft okeetee corn snake eating a rat. It was Frozen thawed, not live.

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  • is it a normal okeetee? if it is im getting one of those they look so cool when matured!

  • @sub1469 yup, just a normal okeetee. And thanks

  • whats the name of the song

    ???????

  • @1crackit the pot by tool

  • TOOL!!!! i love tool, and dude do I need a heating pad for a corn snake? because I have a heat lamp, and Im purchasing a cornsnake soon

  • @BrandonTboxer10 As long as one side of the cage is mid 80s it doesnt really matter. Its better to have a heat pad since they absorb heat through their bellies. But then you have to pick up a regulator to make sure they dont burn. Cuz those things get cray hot

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  • lol at the beginning i was thinking: why are they singing loudly while feeding their snake?!

  • He should not be feeding this snake in his cage!!!! The smell of the rat in the cage with be there a long time. Everytime a person might stick there hand in there he might think it is food. Not a good idea!!!

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  • @helloperson77

    A worm snake. They are like smaller than a worm.

  • do u guys now any snakes that dont grow bigger than 1 foot

  • @DJ182100 yeah this was 2 months ago so i decided to get a bearded dragon beacuse corn snake scared my little brother and the pet store did not have any and my mom thought a sand boa grew LONG but i looked at the bearded dragon tank and they where as cute as hell and dont get that long as a corn snake

  • @sunjacker9000 Ok well does ur mom know it can grow 6ft? annyway corn snakes make great pets but if ur looking on the smaller side get a sand boa they only grow 1 metre so if ur shur on a corn babys will stay in a 10 gal tank adults in a 20 gal 4 the babys dont go any bigger then a 10 gal,half the side of the tank has to be heated with a heat pad underneath the tank just drill holes underneath it for substrate just use news paper and if you really want to put in a uv,hope this helps

  • @herpnut Also, thats gorgeous for a corn snake

  • @herpnut A way around that is to use a sort of padding substrate instead of wood or like it and stick the pad underneath.

  • sweet song and i FINALLY convinced my mom to get me a snake butshe only said corn snake and i have to know what to do so i rely on youtube and my pet store

  • How big is this vivarium?

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