I have two corn snakes, and they are very easy for me to care for. However, I have cared for Carpet Pythons, Reticulated Pythons, Rosy boas, Sand boas, Garter snakes, and many more, so what may be easy for me might not be that easy. Corn snakes are great beginner snakes (a corn was my first snake), but like any pet require commitment. You must clean the water dish every day, have locks on your at least 20 gallon reptile cage, use an appropriate bedding that is changed at least once a month (not cedar or pine, I use aspen or cypress bedding). They require handling to tame them down, and a weekly meal of appropriately sized mice.
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
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
There is no such thing as a "friendly" snake. Snakes aren't affectionate, loving or caring in the way that dogs, cats, etc. are.
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.
Ask around on Kingsnake.com or a corn snake forum.
go and ask a vet if your corn snake is OK.
you just get different colour corn snakes
No - Corn Snakes are not venomous - or large enough to constrict you.
Snakes, hognose snake and corn snake.
corn snakes are a non-venomous species of snakes that prefer to constrict their prey the coral corn snake is a color morphthere are several hundreds of corn snake morphs in the world