Hey peeps,
So ive just joined, said my hello's in the intro section and have been reading through the plenthora of threads on this site..... Its amazing how much you can "get to know" someone just by reading comments and such, I feel like I know some of your personality's just by reading a forum! lol.
... I digress, the reason for my post is this:
I'm in serious thoughts about getting my new snake, ive done a ton of research into snakes, their habits, their pros and cons, even so much as to sit through a few dissections so I can learn their anatomy.
My questions however are,
There seems to be a grey area about what size viv to get. Now I know most Snakes suffer from Agoraphobia, and so far, the most part people have been telling me to get a R.U.B and house him in that. now that's not really my style, I like my luxuries, so I dont really want a storage box to be the house for my awesome little wiggler. I was thinking, if i got a 2 foot by 1 foot viv, would that be too large for a baby corn? i would flood it with decor so he would have a ton of hiding spots.
2nd question:
Heat sources, some say heat pad, some say lamp, some say both. I'll admit, I'm preferential towards heat mats and a lamp for aesthetics, what my idea was, is to get a heat mat under substrate and have a large flat topped hide on that side and put the heat lamp facing that hide so he can bask on top if wanted or hide inside and stay warm, and then the cool side, I would have another heat mat but obviously thermostat it down to the cooler temps.
Would that work well?
3rd:
Feeding Tubs, I've made the decision to use a feeding tub, and my logic behind this decision is I want to try and "train" my snake to recognize feeding time. basically I plan on getting a colored tub, a color he will only really see when its feeding time. for instance... Purple. Anyone ever tried this? I've seen behavior conditioning, but that doesn't really appeal to me.
If im honest i dont really mind if this works or not. but I want to feeding tub so he doesn't think anything warm and wriggling coming into his viv is prey.
On that note, how big should a feeding tub be? like when he gets to 3 feet plus, how can this be achieved?
Again on a similar note, I would love to see my snake strike as a natural snake should, by this I mean, I have seen countless snake feeding videos to get knowledge, but ive seen some snakes kinda, nose touch their meal and then just kinda... take it.
I really would like my snake to see prey as.. prey and attack it.
Do I achieve this by making the snake chase the food? like, touch the snake and wiggle and "run" away with it, touch it again, let him strike and wiggle for 10 seconds or so? would that then condition him to thinking when he sees prey he would have to attack and constrict it?
I would just like to see him growing up as natural as possible, whilst still being social towards me and others.
I'm really sorry for the essay, No doubt I will have more questions in times to come, and I know just where to come to have them answered
So ive just joined, said my hello's in the intro section and have been reading through the plenthora of threads on this site..... Its amazing how much you can "get to know" someone just by reading comments and such, I feel like I know some of your personality's just by reading a forum! lol.
... I digress, the reason for my post is this:
I'm in serious thoughts about getting my new snake, ive done a ton of research into snakes, their habits, their pros and cons, even so much as to sit through a few dissections so I can learn their anatomy.
My questions however are,
There seems to be a grey area about what size viv to get. Now I know most Snakes suffer from Agoraphobia, and so far, the most part people have been telling me to get a R.U.B and house him in that. now that's not really my style, I like my luxuries, so I dont really want a storage box to be the house for my awesome little wiggler. I was thinking, if i got a 2 foot by 1 foot viv, would that be too large for a baby corn? i would flood it with decor so he would have a ton of hiding spots.
2nd question:
Heat sources, some say heat pad, some say lamp, some say both. I'll admit, I'm preferential towards heat mats and a lamp for aesthetics, what my idea was, is to get a heat mat under substrate and have a large flat topped hide on that side and put the heat lamp facing that hide so he can bask on top if wanted or hide inside and stay warm, and then the cool side, I would have another heat mat but obviously thermostat it down to the cooler temps.
Would that work well?
3rd:
Feeding Tubs, I've made the decision to use a feeding tub, and my logic behind this decision is I want to try and "train" my snake to recognize feeding time. basically I plan on getting a colored tub, a color he will only really see when its feeding time. for instance... Purple. Anyone ever tried this? I've seen behavior conditioning, but that doesn't really appeal to me.
If im honest i dont really mind if this works or not. but I want to feeding tub so he doesn't think anything warm and wriggling coming into his viv is prey.
On that note, how big should a feeding tub be? like when he gets to 3 feet plus, how can this be achieved?
Again on a similar note, I would love to see my snake strike as a natural snake should, by this I mean, I have seen countless snake feeding videos to get knowledge, but ive seen some snakes kinda, nose touch their meal and then just kinda... take it.
I really would like my snake to see prey as.. prey and attack it.
Do I achieve this by making the snake chase the food? like, touch the snake and wiggle and "run" away with it, touch it again, let him strike and wiggle for 10 seconds or so? would that then condition him to thinking when he sees prey he would have to attack and constrict it?
I would just like to see him growing up as natural as possible, whilst still being social towards me and others.
I'm really sorry for the essay, No doubt I will have more questions in times to come, and I know just where to come to have them answered