Feeding a Couple of Corn Snakes pt. I
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Ah, you're commenting everything on the video... Sorry, missed that earlier as I was watching it at night (well, early morning actually) and I was on mute... :P
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So they are hungry for one more after they have had one? I thought that snakes have to be fed live food and they dislike dead ones, how about that?
Quite creepy you filming them half-loose from their terrariums, are they any dangerous to an human?
tiigrikutzu 3 years ago
The mice I got was about half the size of what they should be eating, hence they got two each. In the wild snakes will eat several small prey items in a night. Not all snakes need live food, I thaw mine, them warm them up under warm water, then dangle them in front of the snake- it seems to evoke their feeding response.
Corn snakes and Boas are not a danger to humans since they are not venomous and don't get that large. Corn snakes grow to 4 ft. long on average. Thanks for watching!
dexamethasone 3 years ago
thats a bilzard corn mines a snow yours is pure white.
conorBRAVV 3 years ago
He's all snow, I can assure you- both of his parents were snow corns. He used to have a nice greenish pink pattern, but it started to fade out after the age of 4 and is faint.
Thanks for watching! :D
dexamethasone 3 years ago