Thinking of getting a corn snake :)

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Like the title says, I held some at the weekend and loved it!!

But I have never owned any reptile before apart from a turtle.

So buying the snake is easier than I though, I've found some local hobbyists that breed them and they look in great condition (as far as I can tell...) and are much cheaper than I was expecting :)
I know buying the animal is always the easy part so what else do I need?

I'm guessing a heat source, uvb lamp or similar?, and an inclosure, I have an old wardrobe with a broken door... Is it difficult to build a vivarium? It would be a cool project for me if I could build if myself as well!

Any other advice about maintenance, feeding general care would also be greatly appreciated!






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Or... I have a 80g 2'x3' that's going to be empty very soon, how long could a very small baby corn snake be happy in there? And would the lamp work shining threw glass or does it have to shine directly on them?


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Just researched the light and a lot of people saying they only need heat as they get their calcium from bones. So do I basically need to make the tank secure and add a heat mat and thermostat? I already have an aquarium light in the tank


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the 80 gal would be good for the snake for life. It is actually an order of magnitude larger than what most people keep adults in. No need for any UV lighting. Just get a heat pad to stick to the underside of the tank. Use cypress mulch as substrate and provide branches, hides, and a water bowl. I would recommend starting out in a smaller enclosure so that you are able to find it when you go into the enclosure. A 10 gallon will be fine for the first year or so. Make sure the lid is VERY SECURE. These guys are escape artists.

Here is a half decent care sheet
https://www.cornsnake.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=67&lang=en
 

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the 80 gal would be good for the snake for life. It is actually an order of magnitude larger than what most people keep adults in. No need for any UV lighting. Just get a heat pad to stick to the underside of the tank. Use cypress mulch as substrate and provide branches, hides, and a water bowl. I would recommend starting out in a smaller enclosure so that you are able to find it when you go into the enclosure. A 10 gallon will be fine for the first year or so. Make sure the lid is VERY SECURE. These guys are escape artists.

Here is a half decent care sheet
https://www.cornsnake.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=67&lang=en
Thanks that's very helpful advice and link :) I have a 15g in the cupboard but it's an open top, might be able to make some sort of lid for it.

I was going to get glass panels made up to completely cover where the filter gaps are and I'm guessing they would need weighing down too?

I'm hoping the ATF is being sold this weekend and the lfs will give me credit for the eel so it can then be turned into a vivarium :)


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Is you can push it open without a tremendous deal of force or could fit your pinkie through he can and will escape. Follow Chris' advice
 

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Is you can push it open without a tremendous deal of force or could fit your pinkie through he can and will escape. Follow Chris' advice
Yea there is only 2 gaps and a am going to get panels made up to fit perfectly (without the corner missing for the filter pipes) and weigh it down, I can't think of any possible way it could escape but we shall see... Lol


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Eager to see how this goes. I'm looking to go the same route. I had a 55 gallon given to me and instead of re-sealing it (leak over halfway up a corner joint) I've been thinking about a corn snake instead... Also requires less power outlets :p

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Eager to see how this goes. I'm looking to go the same route. I had a 55 gallon given to me and instead of re-sealing it (leak over halfway up a corner joint) I've been thinking about a corn snake instead... Also requires less power outlets :p

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I'm going to go and look at some later, I will let you know how it goes :)


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Decided to get 1-2 :) just gotta pic up a heat mat, thermostat and some food. Hopefully I will pic 1 or both of them up tomorrow! Gotta go shopping and see if I can get the equipment first...

Here's a pic of 1 of them, the other 1 was way to fast to hold with 1 hand long enough for a pic lol ImageUploadedByMonsterAquariaNetwork1398425585.156029.jpg


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