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RE: First Cornsnake, setup specs & questions

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Posted by: draybar at Mon May 19 18:44:14 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]  
   

>>At what length would you suggest I move it to the larger terrarium?
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It's really hard to say but maybe 24 inches. Doesn't really take them very long to get that size.


>>>>I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean about the water but if you have a nice large water bowl fill enough for the snake to soak if it wants/needs.
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>>I read that the water level should be half the snake's width so when submerged it would cover the snake but not be too high for it. Should I fill it more than that?
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I just fill my bowls close enough to full to keep them from over flowing when or if the snakes may submerge in them.
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>>>>I was going to mention that above. I know you probably want a more naturalistic enclosure but I personaly would recommend aspen shavings.
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>>I'll definitely look into aspen. I read the Repti Bark helps the snake shed and complete shedding was a problem with corn snakes.

I actually think aspen is better. reptibark seems to dry out and get dusty. One thing I usually do with my screen tops is cover half the screen. I will also use a dome light with a low wattage bulb to allow viewing. No fun to have a tank too dark to see into. With an under tank heater, a nice sized water bowl, and half the screen top covered I doubt you will have trouble with shedding. If conditions are correct corns shed perfectly every time. Bad sheds are definitely not a "corn snake thing"....LOL
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