Well I'm looking to get my first snake, and I've been eyeing corn snakes, mainly because they are what an LFS has and because they look good. I also read that they are relatively docile and are good starter snakes. Well I lied, it's not really my first snake; my first snake was a garter and it died within a month of B1 deficiency. I do have ample experience with lizards (C. versicolor), caudates (Cynops orientalis, P. chinensis, P. hongkongensis, P. labiatus) and frogs (African Clawed Frogs, African Dwarf frogs, Pacman frogs, Tree frogs).
Anyway, I'm looking at a baby corn snake that I can keep for a while in one of my old Exoterras before I scrounge up money for a bigger enclosure. I really rather start with a younger snake mainly because of this, but is there any particular reason why I should start with an older snake? I know younger ones are more prone to bite or be scared, but that's not an issue for me.
Any advice? I've been reading loads.
2 questions.
1. Are there any other snakes you'd recommend OVER corn snakes?
2. I saw an expert village video in which the lady kept her snake in a dark black ventilated box. Can I keep mine like that? I'm thinking of setting up one of my drawers (ventilated) just for the snake. Can it be housed like this during the night and during school hours, if I take him out for 5 hours a day in the light? Apart from the difference in lighting potentially disrupting their biological clock, are there any cons to doing this (non permanently)?
Thanks, guys!
EDIT: You don't need to brief me on the responsibilities involved. I fully know that they can live for two decades and all that. I do want to know about safety, though.
Anyway, I'm looking at a baby corn snake that I can keep for a while in one of my old Exoterras before I scrounge up money for a bigger enclosure. I really rather start with a younger snake mainly because of this, but is there any particular reason why I should start with an older snake? I know younger ones are more prone to bite or be scared, but that's not an issue for me.
Any advice? I've been reading loads.
2 questions.
1. Are there any other snakes you'd recommend OVER corn snakes?
2. I saw an expert village video in which the lady kept her snake in a dark black ventilated box. Can I keep mine like that? I'm thinking of setting up one of my drawers (ventilated) just for the snake. Can it be housed like this during the night and during school hours, if I take him out for 5 hours a day in the light? Apart from the difference in lighting potentially disrupting their biological clock, are there any cons to doing this (non permanently)?
Thanks, guys!
EDIT: You don't need to brief me on the responsibilities involved. I fully know that they can live for two decades and all that. I do want to know about safety, though.