Corn Snake Care Sheet

cornsnake Care Sheet

Origin:

Corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) are native to the southeastern United States. They inhabit forests, grasslands, and agricultural fields, often near rodent populations.

Description:

Corn snakes are medium-sized, non-venomous snakes with slender bodies and distinctive patterns of red, orange, brown, and black. Adults typically reach 3–5 feet in length and weigh 1–2 pounds. Lifespan in captivity can reach 15–20 years.

Temperament:

Corn snakes are generally calm and easy to handle, making them excellent beginner snakes. They are active and curious, but not aggressive.

Feeding:

Housing:

Handling:

Handle gently, supporting the snake’s entire body. Corn snakes are tolerant of handling but may become defensive if stressed.

Health:

Common health issues include:

Regular veterinary checkups with a reptile specialist are recommended. Monitor for lethargy, refusal to eat, abnormal shedding, or wheezing.

Grooming:

Corn snakes shed their skin regularly. Provide a moist hide and maintain proper humidity to assist shedding. Clean the enclosure regularly to prevent scale infections.

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