First snake

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I've done all of the prelim research into care and keeping of a snake, and I'm pretty settled on an albino or amelanistic corn snake.

I have two questions for all of the snake keepers out here:

1) As for lighting, what sort of bulb and fixture would be best? I'll be starting out with a 20 long tank for the snake.

2) Is it better to purchase a snake from a local store (not a chain) where I can see it eat and interact with it first, or order from a breeder?
 
1) I don't think lightning is really that important for corns as much as heating is, but a standard UV tube would serve the purpose of lighting the tank and the UV rays certainly wouldn't hurt.

2) Ordering from a trusted breeder would be fine, but at a local store you can see the animal first hand, see if it appears healthy, and know exactly what you're getting.
 
andyjs;2495192; said:
1) I don't think lightning is really that important for corns as much as heating is, but a standard UV tube would serve the purpose of lighting the tank and the UV rays certainly wouldn't hurt.

2) Ordering from a trusted breeder would be fine, but at a local store you can see the animal first hand, see if it appears healthy, and know exactly what you're getting.
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I prefer working with breeders personally. As you said though, you really don't get a chance to see it first hand before you but it.......unless.......you get one from a reptile show. There are a bunch of reptile shows around the baltimore area and usually you will pay a little less at a show than if you ordered from a breeder through the web or phone.

Here are some show dates for you: http://www.mdreptilefarm.com/shows/md/allmd.asp

Good luck.
 
I agree about the show. If I was going to get a snake, it would be from a local show.
 
You bring up a point I've been pondering. I've seen on sites both to not handle them for 48 hours after feeding, but also that you should see a snake eat before you purchase it.
For those experienced, which would be the priority in my situation?
 
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