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We will be getting a new corn snake soon!

Facts on Okeetee Corn Snakes:
Size:     Five to six feet long - Males grow longer and heavier than females. Okeetee corn snakes are the largest of all types of corn snakes.
Shedding:     Corn snakes will shed their skin about every five weeks (according to how often it eats and the amount of humidity in the tank).
Food:     Corn snakes eat mice. I fed Slinky two pinky mice once a week. (It's not as gross as is sounds... really!)
Tank:      Snakes can't sweat - so the tank has to be set up with a warm side and a cool side. The snake can move back and forth as it's temperature changes.
Color:     There are hundreds of different types and colors of corn snakes.
Longevity:     Most corn snakes live an average of 13 years.
There is a lot of information about corn snakes on the internet. Here are some good sites to learn more:

www.corn-utopia.com   (this is the site that I bought Slinky from)
www.cornsnakes.net
http://wildwnc.org/af/cornsnake.html
www.anapsid.org/corn.html
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