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Corn snake questions!?

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im intrested in getting a corn snake (:

so i have a few questions i havent had answered yet:

1)as an adult, what size tank/viv would be good?

2)how often do they feed? does it differ with age?

3)how many hides should their tank/viv contain?

thanks a bunch (:

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  1. 1.As an adult they grow to six ft and will require the minimum of a 4ft vivarium

    2.When corn snakes are 6 month's and under they eat one pinkie (day old mouse) every 5 to 7 days..... but when older increase the size of the mouse or chicks and feed them the food every week.

    3.The hides they should have should be the minimum of 1, but two should be provided 2, one in each end of the viv.....(the hot end and the cool end)

    Hey here is also a care sheet that will answer your questions and more!

    The Corn Snake

    What does a Corn Snake look like?

    This common snake grows to an adult size of approx. 2.5 - 5 feet. They are available in a range of different colours and morphs, but all of the corns have a "V" shape on their head. Some of the colours you can purchase are as follows; Albino, Black, Candy Cane, Fluorescent, Motley, Snow and many more - too many to list!

    If you want to own a snake for the first time, this is the ideal "Pet Snake". They have a calm natured, can be handled and easy to maintain and feed.

    Where are Corn Snakes from?

    They range from southeast America and northeast Canada.

    As with all snakes, they need a high temperature during the day to allow their food to digest. If this is not provided, the snake will regurgitate the meal back up to prevent this from rotting in their stomach. A temperature of 30C (85F) should be provided during the day with a drop down to 25C (75F) at night. The easiest way to provide heat is to place a heat mat under 1/3 of the tank and use a low wattage bulb during the day to stimulate the day time hours. The cool end must be provided with a water dish so the snake can maintain its own temperature.

    Available in different morphs and colours.

    Are Corn Snakes easy to keep?

    Yes, this is the "Pet Snake" to own!

    You can make the vivarium for your pet snake as simple or as natural as you want. A simply way for many snake breeders is to place them in plastic containers with a heat mat at one end and a water dish at the other. Simply use clean paper towel as a substrate and provide a hide. This is a very cheap way if you want to keep many different morphs or are planning on breeding the snakes.

    If you would like a natural set-up this too is very simple. Purchase a Vivarium (Contact us for sizes and prices), use a substrate like Fine Orchid Bark, Corn Cob or Cage Carpet. You need to place a Heat Mat inside 1/3 of the viv and use a small wattage bulb during the day. Provide a water bowl that should be changed daily, most snakes will curl inside the bowl when ready for shedding. Provide hides throughout the viv and maybe some climbing branches, as they will climb if given the chance. You can even purchase a background drop, like used in aquariums to give it that last finishing touch.

    Feeding Corn Snakes is very easy, defrost rodents can be purchased from us. The size of the food and amounts depend on the size of the snake. All hatchlings should be fed on baby pinkies (baby mice) every 3 days or so. As they grow, this can be increased to two pinkies every 10 days, then slowly increase the size of the food. It is best to make a log of when your snake eats and sheds its skin, as this will show good records if you ever decide to sell it on or if the snake is ill.

    Hope this helps... and good luck


  2. as a adult, you'd be looking at a 30 or 40 g breeder for a tank. 30's are the same lenght and width, just shorter so they're perfect for snakes. There's nothing wrong w/ a larger tank though. It all depends on how large your snake gets though. When they're young, they eat a little more often, every 4 or 5 days. when i say young, I mean hatchlings. After a few months they will start eating once a week and As they become adults, they're feeding will change to once every 7 to 14 days. You'll also want atleast one hide in the tank but multiple is nice.

  3. 1) As an adult they need at least a 20 gallon long tank. I keep mine in a 55, I have 2 babies.

    2) They should eat about every week. 5-7 days as babies and 7-10 days as sub-adults.

    3) They should have a hide on the cool side and one on the hot side. They do not need UV lighting, just and under tanks heating pad.

    I hope this helps.

  4. A 20-30 gallon is fine for an adult.  They eat every 5 days as babies and every 7-10 days as adults.  At least 2 hides...one on the cool side and one on the warm side.  Check out the forums for complete expert advice:

    http://cornsnakes.com/forums/
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