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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    I think they are a good beginer snake both them and corn snakes. Or so I herd when I was looking for a snake.

    And they dont HAVE to eat pinky mice they can eat crickets.(I think)
    Your smallest snake is your corn snake!! What other snakes do you have?
    He's really cute I cant wait to see him when hes fattened up. lol
    Congrads
    We have 2 red tail boas, a ball python, a jungle carpet python, a snow corn snake, and now the ribbon snake.

    They don't eat mice at all, or crickets. They eat fish.

    He won't 'fatten up', they're thin snakes. He'll get a little bigger, but not too much. I think they average only around 2 feet long.

    I don't know as much about him as I wish I did, but I'll learn from Justin, just as I have with the other snakes. When Justin was a kid he loved reading snake books, he's read them from cover to cover, over and over. When we got our house one of the first things he did was get Flick, our corn snake. He'd waited practically his whole life for a snake. He even worked with reptiles (snakes and alligators) at Gatorland for awhile, but it didn't pay enough and he needed to find a better job.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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    Awww! *squeals* he;s adorable!!
    Personally I like them much more than the reticulators, seems like they just sit there.

    Niņo & Eliza



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    I love snakes and he's a real cutie! Congrats

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    I have one more question. Sorry lol. Are they good with handling? I know they are fast and stuff but do they actually like being handled? I can't believe how cute he is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
    I have one more question. Sorry lol. Are they good with handling? I know they are fast and stuff but do they actually like being handled? I can't believe how cute he is!
    I guess it depends on the snake. Though he is fast moving, this one seemed pretty comfortable being held. They can spray (kind of like a cat) and he didn't spray us when we held him. He also didn't try to bite. They don't seem to be a snake that you can walk around with though. I think that he will be a snake that Justin will pick up for a minute or so and then put back, more of a display snake. He hold the other snakes longer and can walk around with them more.

    Justin's taught me a bit more about them this morning. They get a little longer than I thought. I thought he had told me average length was 2 feet, but today he said 3 feet but they stay quite thin. He thinks John is about 18 inches now.

    Right now we have him in a 10 gallon tank because he has to stay quarantined away from the other reptiles for awhile. Once he can go into the snake room he'll be in a larger tank (I think the one we have for him is a 40 gallon).

    I'm still learning so don't take everything I say as being completely right, I'm sure it's not.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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