Hi all, I'm brand spanking new here, excited to write my first post.
I've wanted to raise snakes since I remember myself. A couple of weeks ago I was pleasantly surprised to find out that not all coulbrids are illegal in NYC, only the semi-venomous ones. Plans quickly ensued, and I spent most of the last couple of weeks reading forums, books, books etc. My husband and I plan to go to a reptile show this weekend and look for corn that would catch our attention.
In preparation, I started working on a suitable cage (I'm preparing for a baby corn, if we find a bigger one I'll just get a bigger tub on the way home). I've read babies are notorious escapees, and after browsing the local home depot came up with this idea that secures the lid extremely tight-
(the clamps are $1.30 apiece, so I had no qualms about bending them that way. They're quick to clamp and remove but pack quite a force)
I'd appreciate some feedback from you experienced folks.. what do you think?
Also, I'm worried about ventilation; I used a very small nail (heated on the stove) to puncture air holes, they're about 1-1.5 mm wide and I feel like they won't supply much airflow. But I also don't want a baby corn to hurt itself trying to squeeze its snout into the vents.. What size hole would be best?
Thank you all!
I've wanted to raise snakes since I remember myself. A couple of weeks ago I was pleasantly surprised to find out that not all coulbrids are illegal in NYC, only the semi-venomous ones. Plans quickly ensued, and I spent most of the last couple of weeks reading forums, books, books etc. My husband and I plan to go to a reptile show this weekend and look for corn that would catch our attention.
In preparation, I started working on a suitable cage (I'm preparing for a baby corn, if we find a bigger one I'll just get a bigger tub on the way home). I've read babies are notorious escapees, and after browsing the local home depot came up with this idea that secures the lid extremely tight-
(the clamps are $1.30 apiece, so I had no qualms about bending them that way. They're quick to clamp and remove but pack quite a force)
I'd appreciate some feedback from you experienced folks.. what do you think?
Also, I'm worried about ventilation; I used a very small nail (heated on the stove) to puncture air holes, they're about 1-1.5 mm wide and I feel like they won't supply much airflow. But I also don't want a baby corn to hurt itself trying to squeeze its snout into the vents.. What size hole would be best?
Thank you all!