Provide a heat lamp. This will keep the enclosure at a natural temperature for the snake. YOu need to provide a suitable substate like reptile bark. You need to feed the snake about once a week. (more often for a juvenile) Adults will eat mice juveniles pinkies.
Rat snakes are generally black whereas corn snakes are orangey yellowy and look like ground up corn.
Most likely it is either a corn snake or a mix breed with corn snake in there. In many areas the corn snakes and the black snakes (rat snakes, racer snakes . . .) will breed and you will see either a full or partial checkerboard pattern on the belly of the snake.
To determine the gender of a corn snake, you can look at the length and thickness of the tail. Male corn snakes typically have longer and thicker tails compared to females. Additionally, probing or popping can be done by a professional to accurately determine the gender of a corn snake.
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 "California Corn Snake". There are California Kingsnakes, and Corn Snakes. A snake that is trembling can be caused by many different things, and you should probably have a vet look at it. One possibility is neurological issues, which can be caused by keeping your snake on Cedar shavings for bedding. Snakes don't do well with Cedar.
Yes, they are the easiest snake to care for and are hardier then other snakes, definetly the best beginer snake
The length of a Corn snake can be up to 72 inches.
Ask around on Kingsnake.com or a corn snake forum.
go and ask a vet if your corn snake is OK.
To determine the sex of a corn snake, you can look at the length and thickness of the tail. Male corn snakes typically have longer and thicker tails compared to females. Additionally, you can also probe the snake to check for the presence of hemipenes in males. It is recommended to seek guidance from a professional or experienced breeder for accurate sexing of corn snakes.