Nastassja
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Hi there!
I'm new to corn snakes, and reptiles in general. Over this past week I've been deeply researching this forum and all over the internet about anything and everything concerning corns and proper care, just to make sure that my new little boy settles in with me happily.
He's a little hatchling that is going to be shipped out to me by a friend who is currently at the reptile expo in Florida right now (I'll tack the picture he sent me from his camera phone at the bottom of the post). I have a few concerns about his care that I am recieving conflicting information about... My friend Mike who's sending me the snake has been caring for and collecting reptiles for years, he's got a herp license and everything, so I want to trust his judgement. Here's the questions I have:
1.) Tap water vs. bottled water. He tells me that water from the tap will be okay, I'm not sure why. A change in water for my puppy was enough to make her sick, so I'm not going to give a tiny little snake tap water. But, I'm wondering if after the snake gets to a certain size, that it may eventually be alright to give him water from the tap once he is bigger and stronger?
2.) Thermometers. He says that as long as I have an UTH for the vivarium, I shouldn't need a thermometer. How necessary is a thermometer?
3.) Humidity/Temperature. This snake is arriving to me from Florida... I live in Iowa. Iowa winters here are extremely dry... I'm worried that the temperature and humidity in my apartment may upset him. Will I need to humidify the tank in some way to avoid problems with him shedding? I have a water dish for him that's big enough for him to immerse himself in, and when he gets bigger, I'll upgrade his dish. Is the water dish enough?
4.) I plan on putting him in a small enclosure, a "critter carrier" that's about 4" x 8". His substrate will be white paper towel, he's got a little dish in the corner of the box, and a paper towel tube cut to size for him to hide in. I understand that this should be fine for him to exist in.. for now. At what size should I move him to a larger enclosure?
5.) His little aforementioned box is made of clear plastic. Will this upset him? Should I keep a towel draped over his cage?
6.) I understand that I should not handle him until at least 3 days. After that, how much should I handle him? When I ask that, I mean... including any kind of gradual holding, to how much I should probably/probably not hold him or have him out of his viv at any point in his life.
Whoo, that's a lot of questions! Sorry for the long windedness. Mike tells me that I'm totally overthinking this, but I just want to make sure that he'll be a very happy and well-adjusted snake. Any and all input is appreciated.
And now for the low-quality phone capture! Oh, by the way, I decided to name him "Frostbite".
I'm new to corn snakes, and reptiles in general. Over this past week I've been deeply researching this forum and all over the internet about anything and everything concerning corns and proper care, just to make sure that my new little boy settles in with me happily.
He's a little hatchling that is going to be shipped out to me by a friend who is currently at the reptile expo in Florida right now (I'll tack the picture he sent me from his camera phone at the bottom of the post). I have a few concerns about his care that I am recieving conflicting information about... My friend Mike who's sending me the snake has been caring for and collecting reptiles for years, he's got a herp license and everything, so I want to trust his judgement. Here's the questions I have:
1.) Tap water vs. bottled water. He tells me that water from the tap will be okay, I'm not sure why. A change in water for my puppy was enough to make her sick, so I'm not going to give a tiny little snake tap water. But, I'm wondering if after the snake gets to a certain size, that it may eventually be alright to give him water from the tap once he is bigger and stronger?
2.) Thermometers. He says that as long as I have an UTH for the vivarium, I shouldn't need a thermometer. How necessary is a thermometer?
3.) Humidity/Temperature. This snake is arriving to me from Florida... I live in Iowa. Iowa winters here are extremely dry... I'm worried that the temperature and humidity in my apartment may upset him. Will I need to humidify the tank in some way to avoid problems with him shedding? I have a water dish for him that's big enough for him to immerse himself in, and when he gets bigger, I'll upgrade his dish. Is the water dish enough?
4.) I plan on putting him in a small enclosure, a "critter carrier" that's about 4" x 8". His substrate will be white paper towel, he's got a little dish in the corner of the box, and a paper towel tube cut to size for him to hide in. I understand that this should be fine for him to exist in.. for now. At what size should I move him to a larger enclosure?
5.) His little aforementioned box is made of clear plastic. Will this upset him? Should I keep a towel draped over his cage?
6.) I understand that I should not handle him until at least 3 days. After that, how much should I handle him? When I ask that, I mean... including any kind of gradual holding, to how much I should probably/probably not hold him or have him out of his viv at any point in his life.
Whoo, that's a lot of questions! Sorry for the long windedness. Mike tells me that I'm totally overthinking this, but I just want to make sure that he'll be a very happy and well-adjusted snake. Any and all input is appreciated.
And now for the low-quality phone capture! Oh, by the way, I decided to name him "Frostbite".