Snow Corn Snake Overview
The snow corn snake is a beautiful combination of an anery corn snake and albino corn snake. Not only is this snake rare for it’s looks but it is also highly popular overseas. This makes them difficult for customers to find in the U.S.
These corn snakes are captive born. They are feeding on a mixture of frozen thawed and live pinky mice. Each corn snake has fed multiple times while in our care before offered for sale.
Care
As mentioned earlier, this snake is exactly like the other corn snakes on the site. We recommend setting up our baby snow corn snake for sale in a small tank or terrarium. Place a heat pad on one side and the hide and water bowl on the other side. Remove dirty bedding and change entirely every two or three weeks.
If you are setting up a bioactive envirnment for your corn snake check out our isopods. They make great cleanup crews when added to reptile environments.
Next you will want to attach your digital thermometer to the interior of the terrarium. This will enable you to monitor the ambient temperature of your snow corn snake’s living quarters at all times.
Once the baby snow corn snake is settled in and comfortable, you will want to pick a feeding day and attempt feeding. This can be with either a frozen thawed or a live pinky mouse. The proper feeding schedule for a baby corn snake is every 5-7 days and the proper tank temperature is 82-84 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you are trying to decide if a corn snake is the right pet for you reading this article may help.
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