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New Member IntroductionsGetting more and more new members here, so I think we need a forum for them to introduce themselves. You old timers can do the same, if you would like.
This is my first time on CornSnakes, I hope to learn a lot :3~
I've had snakes/reptiles/odd pets since I was a kid, and I have one 6 year old corn snake. It's been a while since I've checked out what's new in the husbandry department, like bioactive substrates and all that jazz, so I wanted to see what everyone is doing nowadays to keep their noodles happy
Welcome to the forum. I wouldn't worry about catching up on husbandry. Snakes are being raised today in much the same way as they were many years ago. If there was any one advancement I welcomed it was in the area of heat control.
I've heard of the switch from red night heat lights to ceramic heat emitters, as reptiles apparently have a more complex sense of color as previously understood! Very neat :3~
Right, red lights are no longer used. Most of us here in the US use some form of undertank heating. I recently found these heat pads that I really like:
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