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This is the type of luxury my adult corns get, lol....thats a 4 foot by 2' by 2' melamine cage they are in. The male is only housed with the female while mating is taking place....then moved back to his own. I house two girls to a cage. I also usually house two males together, depending on their personality. I noticed some males have no problem living with one another....while the blizzard in the pic has a problem with everything... including me, lol. If he wasn't such a good breeder, he would probably be evicted..hehe. Looks like I might have okeetee colored blizzard hets...
I only house my corns this way, because in my experience (10 years now) it has worked for me. Not recommending it though.
Thanks for lookin
Michelle Heart
Yes I usually supply a hide (in this case, the hollow tree stump) and a humidity box for each cage. I use peat moss year round, they love to lay in it! When its shedding time, I give em a little spray and it raises the humidity rapidly.
Both my breedable girls laid their eggs in it with no problems.
My friend has that same type of tree stump hide. When I was baby sitting her corn, the snake would always pop his head out of one of the "branches." So cute.