tricksterpup
It's SPRING!!! BUNNIE RABBITS
X-nay on the heat lamp.. Snakes do not require a heat lamp and I strongly suggest against them.So I already have a suitable heat lamp, for a 20 gallon tank, what wattage of incandescent bulb should I get?
Also, is only a certain part of the tank supposed to be lit?
Thanks everyone!
They can cause fires and just problems in general. I do not use lamps on any of my snakes.
Stay away from heat lamps and Heat Rocks..
Get one of these..
A rheostat to monitor the temps.
I also recommend spending $25 and getting a temp gun. These are the best things to check your temps and well worth the price.
from www.tempgun.com
I recommend this book to read. Be it corn snakes or any other snake. This book will give you a great base knowledge on these animals.
I know this stuff adds up in cost but if you start off right, you are not going to have any problems with your snake.
Also remember to use Aspen Bedding for your snakes. This stuff contains no oils and your animal will be safe. I use Aspen, paper towels or newspaper, depending on the animal and how much aspen I have on hand.
You will need to have multiple hides, one for the cool side and for the warm. you can go out and buy fancy ones, or use just a small card board box. Heck, for some of mine I use toilet paper rolls for my smaller snakes.
Here is a good site for supplies
http://www.herpsupplies.com
More advance keepers.
http://www.reptilebasics.com/
One last bit of information,
You got your cage, you have your supplies and ready to buy your snake.
What do you do for Food. well, again, i recommend frozen rodents but do not buy them from petco/petsmart. That will cost you a small fortune. Check your area, you may have some herp pet stores in your area. Go them or if you buy from a local breeder, see where they get their frozen rodents. It will be cheaper. And easier than keeping live rodents. Pop them in the freezer, and thaw one when you need it.
Since I have so many I order in BULK, I buy around 700 rodents at a time.. it will last me a few months. If you have 1 young corn, you should go through pinkies a month at first. So buying in bulk is not the way for you to go.
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