How Long Does A Corn Snake Live?
David Wilson
How long does a corn snake live as a pet?
61–182 cm (2.03–5.97 ft) is the average length of an adult corn snake. Although they only live six to eight years in the wild, they can live up to 23 years or more in captivity. 32 years and 3 months was set as the record for the longest-living corn snake in captivity.
Do corn snakes like to be held?
Handling. Corn snakes are very active snakes, and they will greatly benefit from time spent outside the vivarium. When handling your Corn Snake, make sure to keep it on a sturdy surface to prevent it from falling.
Do corn snakes make good pets?
The corn snake, so named because of its affinity for mice and the snakes that prey on them, gets its name from the granaries where it was first observed as a pest. With its gentle temperament, low maintenance requirements and small size, this snake makes an excellent first pet for anyone just starting out with reptiles.
How can you tell the age of a corn snake?
Measure your corn snake’s length and weight to get an idea of its age, but keep in mind that its environment and care can alter its length and weight. Continue reading to learn more about how to tell how old your snake is!
Do corn snakes bite hurt?
You won’t get more than shallow bite marks from a corn snake bite because it doesn’t have any venom in it. If you are bitten by a corn snake, you may experience some discomfort, but nothing unbearable. Corn snake bites typically cause only a mild sting and draw little to no blood, making them easy to avoid.
How expensive is a corn snake?
Corn snakes in the orange/brown coloration range in price from $20 to $50. To buy a pet snake from a reputable breeder or pet store, Corn Snakes are usually the most affordable option.