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I've mentioned in my caresheet that if you're planning on owning a cornsnake, you ought to purchase The Cornsnake Manual.  Well, if your petstore doesn't carry the book, you can get it right from the source on Kathy Love's website.  If you're looking for a book on the various morphs of cornsnakes, check out the Buyers Guide to Cornsnake Morphs (written by Serpwidgets).  There's Just Something About Corns is a newsletter published by Connie Hurley and has some informational articles as well as a new morph spotlighted every month.

Looking for a morph that I don't carry?  Here are a few excellent breeders who may have just what you want:  South Mountain Reptiles, Corn-Utopia, and VMS Herpetoculture.  For that super-killer Miami, try LowBelly Reptiles.   Breeding Colors is a good place to get corns if you live in Canada.  Additionally, Critter Auction can be a good place to check, if you like auction-style purchasing.

Wondering how long your corn is?  Want to find out what you'd get by breeding two morphs together? Serpwidgets' Cornsnake Measurer and Mick's Progeny Predictor are two utilities you can't live without!  And if you want to look up the lineage of your cornsnake, the American Cornsnake Registry is the site to go to.

Finally, if you need advice on your cornsnake, and you can't find the answer anywhere, post your question on the CornsnakeSource Forums  linklogo1 and someone will help you out.  For the advanced keeper, there's the Advanced Cornsnake Forums.

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