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question on housing a baby corn

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Posted by: skeletor121 at Sun Feb 21 08:12:25 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by skeletor121 ]  
   

We just picked up a baby corn snake last night. Right now it is a baby, not sure the date of hatching, but it is about pencil thick and 6"-8" (really rough guess on that). We already had a wood snake enclosure that is 22"L x 15.5" W x 15" tall (approximately 22 gallons) that had housed a ball python in it a long time ago. It has a ceramic lamp heater that is caged in so a snake "can't" get in and touch the lamp.

We figured that the corn snake could go in there, but I'm not sure if it is too big for a baby. Would this stress out the baby too much? Will it be ok if we provide a bunch of hides for it? I couldn't find any care sheets that address this specific issue. Usually they just say how small an enclosure can be, not how big.

We weren't sure about this so what we have right now is a snall plastic container with paper substrate (plenty of room for the snake), a hide, and water placed into the larger wood enclosure. We did this so we could utilize the ceramic heater to heat the smaller plastic enclosure.

If having the snake inside the wood enclosure without the plastic container would stress out the snake too much, how big should we wait for the snake to get before moving it into the wood enclosure?

I know I should have asked about this before getting the snake, but it was a fairly impulse buy. Please don't flame me for that.

Thank you for any help.
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