It depends where you are. Here in the UK there are many corn-snake owners (me included) Apparently some states in America have different laws - so you're better off checking with your local authority.
no you dont need a license to own a corn snake it is classed a pet like a dog or cat
I don't believe you need a licence to own a corn snake. But I would talk to your local pet store just to make sure.
no not at all you only need a license for keeping venomous snakes so you should be ok i only know this by the UK law not any over countries
hope this helped
You don't in the UK - Unless it's a venomous species, in which case you need a 'dangerous wild animals' licence.
try to check out your local laws
If you live in Melbourne, Australia. You do need a reptile licence.
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
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No, you do not
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any type of turtle's and any reptiles
No. Like all snakes corn snakes are solitary and have no need for companionship.
yes.
A simple substrate, such, Aspen, sawdust and reptile bark. You can get these from most pet shops, but if you don't have one near you, you can get some of the Internet. I recommend using aspen personally. hope this helped :)
yes you need a license to keep a deadly animal such as a vemenous snake.
An anaconda is a snake and a reptile. It moves in a forward , and in an 'S' shape. It lunges at its food when need be.
yes they require a basic reptile licence
There is no special age, I have known people as young as 7 years old with corn snakes.