The Corn Snake, also known as Cornsnake, is a popular pet snake native to the southeastern and central United States. Its name derives from the distinctive black and white checkered pattern on its belly, similar to Indian corn kernels, and its historic presence near cornfields where it hunted rodents. Physically, corn snakes typically exhibit reddish-orange blotches outlined in black along their back, with a base colour ranging from orange to brownish-grey. They usually grow between 3 to 5.5 feet in length and showcase an array of colour variations and morphs, including albino and pink corn snake variants. Known for their docile and gentle temperament, corn snakes tolerate handling exceptionally well, making them an ideal choice for beginner reptile keepers. They require a secure enclosure with proper temperature gradients from 70-88°F, regular feeding of appropriately sized frozen/thawed mice or rats, and moderate humidity levels. Corn snakes' manageable size, relatively simple care requirements, and wide availability in the UK market have made them a favourite among reptile enthusiasts. Searches like 'corn snake for sale', 'baby corn snake for sale', and 'albino corn snake' reflect their popularity in the pet trade. Overall, their friendly disposition and beautiful patterns make corn snakes highly suitable as beginner pets.

Corn Snake
I have various corn snakes for sale, at £50 each. All of them were born in 2023. Male Mandarin het cinder Male Red factor Hypo Lavender Stripe 66% het amel Male Blue motley/stripe tessera ph lava, ci

Corn Snake
Hatched mid June 2025 corn snakes. Ready to go. Growing great eating well. 1 x tessera unsexed £20 1 x tessera Diffused £25 1 x charcoal tessera (possibly diffused) £25 1x charcoal Diffused unsexed £2

Corn Snake
Snake 1. Corn snake is untamed and does rattle her tail when you pick her up and is quite quick but when she’s out she’s completely fine. Just haven’t got as much time for her as before as she needs
Yes, a corn snake is a reptile. It belongs to the class Reptilia and the order Squamata, making it a non-venomous rat snake native to North America.