If you've 'lost' your corn snake (or more accurately let it escape) - it's probably gone for good ! They can get into much smaller places than you ever could, and will likely have either found a hiding place within your home - OR - it's outside your property most likely surviving by eating local wild rodents.
If you think it's still somewhere inside your home, you can try putting it's usual food inside the vivarium but leave the door open. It MAY come back if it's hungry - but you'll have to keep replacing the food item each day until the snake is hungry again. Depending when it was last fed - this could be a couple of weeks !
In captivity, a corn snake will eat mice or rats. In the wild, a corn snake will eat anything it can find, such as birds, lizards, bats, or frogs.
Not necessarily. The term chicken snake can refer to several species of snake. The corn snake is one of them.
medium corn snake:sub adult , adult corn snake:adult
Corn snakes do not naturally live in the rainforest, so it's very unlikely.
yes a hatchling corn snake can go in a vivarium with an adult corn snake but only if the adult corn is very tame and feed well and there needs to be lots of hiding places for the hatchling corn snake to hide about 5 hides
The length of a Corn snake can be up to 72 inches.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
no they eat mice to find more information ask what do corn snakes eat.
Ask around on Kingsnake.com or a corn snake forum.
go and ask a vet if your corn snake is OK.
A corn or rat snake would be good. I'd go with corn snake. They're esey to take care of, as far as snakes go, and you can likely find one in your local pet store.
you just get different colour corn snakes