Gnauty
New member
I recently came across some reptile supplies and cage accessories that I'd purchased for my bro's bearded dragon. I was planning on getting a new aquarium for him, but never got to use the supplies before he passed on.
Now I'm wondering if some of these products can be used without harm in a corn snake habitat.
The first thing I found that seemed very iffy to me is a big bag of substrate. Made from ground walnut shells. I know that snakes can be ultra sensitive to oils from certain types of wood, so I was thinking walnut shells could prove to be a disastrous form of substrate for a corn.
Does anyone here have experience or opinions about using this type of substrate?
I'm thinking I'll either hold onto it until I get another beardie, or give it to my roommate's friends for their Uromastyx.
Another iffy item I found is a heated rock. I've heard they have a high failure rate and can cause some serious problems. I've had a big scare using UTH before where one shorted out and the wiring became exposed. So I was thinking perhaps the heated rock would be fine as long as I connected it to a thermostat to regulate the heat and used silicone to affix the probe to it.
Are there big problems with heated rocks I should be aware of and perhaps just nix the idea?
I found a really nice heat/light dome. If I use this kind of fixture as my sole source of heat are there ways to ensure one of the hides is warm and one is cool? I would think it would just warm the entire enclosure and keep the ambient temp high if housing the corn in a 10-Gal. Any tips on using heat lighting as opposed to UTH?
Also, can anyone recommend an affordable thermostat with probe readily available in the U.S.?
You've all been so helpful already and I hope you don't mind answering a few more of my crazy questions.
Now I'm wondering if some of these products can be used without harm in a corn snake habitat.
The first thing I found that seemed very iffy to me is a big bag of substrate. Made from ground walnut shells. I know that snakes can be ultra sensitive to oils from certain types of wood, so I was thinking walnut shells could prove to be a disastrous form of substrate for a corn.
Does anyone here have experience or opinions about using this type of substrate?
I'm thinking I'll either hold onto it until I get another beardie, or give it to my roommate's friends for their Uromastyx.
Another iffy item I found is a heated rock. I've heard they have a high failure rate and can cause some serious problems. I've had a big scare using UTH before where one shorted out and the wiring became exposed. So I was thinking perhaps the heated rock would be fine as long as I connected it to a thermostat to regulate the heat and used silicone to affix the probe to it.
Are there big problems with heated rocks I should be aware of and perhaps just nix the idea?
I found a really nice heat/light dome. If I use this kind of fixture as my sole source of heat are there ways to ensure one of the hides is warm and one is cool? I would think it would just warm the entire enclosure and keep the ambient temp high if housing the corn in a 10-Gal. Any tips on using heat lighting as opposed to UTH?
Also, can anyone recommend an affordable thermostat with probe readily available in the U.S.?
You've all been so helpful already and I hope you don't mind answering a few more of my crazy questions.