Smegwulf
New member
Hi all!
Firstly I would like to say what a fantastic communtiy you have here! I have kept Hermit crabs for a couple of years and decided that I wanted a corn, so when I found this site for research I was thrilled with all the great information it has to offer.
I read up on a lot of the topics here and ventured down to my local reptile store to pick up my first corn. I spent about 2 hours in the store chatting to the owner and suprise suprise, I was told some conflicting info to whats on the site. However we went through a few snakes and eventually I found a little fella who seemed to be really friendly....No tail rattling or attempts to flee!! I was really excited to have a new pet to care for so I followed the guys advice and purchased everything I needed.
I just wanted to check up with you pro's and make sure that I am doing everything to give Mr flibbles the best start. He is about 3 months old and the common morph....I think its called the standard Hypo but im not sure on that one yet lol.
Anyway I have it set up like this.....
He is housed in a plastic tank around 18x9 inches. Inside I have got wood substrate, a water dish and some cork bark for him to hide under. Its not warm over this side of the pond so for heating I am using a heatmat which is placed under half the tank. I was told by the guy, he MUST stay in the smaller tank for 6-9 months and that a large vivarium was not an option for such a young hatchling.
The store owner instructed me that I should leave him in his tank for around 4 weeks before I even think about handling him. This sounds about right from what I have read here apart from the big difference is, he told me that Mr Flibbles was fine to eat his pinkies in his tank. From what I have seen here, you all think that is a bad idea. Please enlighten me to weather I should ignore the store owner and put my corn in a seperate feeding bowl.
He seemed happy when i put him in his tank, did the usual explore for a way out then hide tactic! I have had him for 6 days now and he does not seem to come out from hiding much but I'm guessing he is just de-stressing himself and keeping a low profile. Apart from that he seems to be a happy chappy, I can change his water without him being alarmed or even being frightened of me. He just kinda stares at me lol!
Any help, tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
.
Thanks a lot!
Firstly I would like to say what a fantastic communtiy you have here! I have kept Hermit crabs for a couple of years and decided that I wanted a corn, so when I found this site for research I was thrilled with all the great information it has to offer.
I read up on a lot of the topics here and ventured down to my local reptile store to pick up my first corn. I spent about 2 hours in the store chatting to the owner and suprise suprise, I was told some conflicting info to whats on the site. However we went through a few snakes and eventually I found a little fella who seemed to be really friendly....No tail rattling or attempts to flee!! I was really excited to have a new pet to care for so I followed the guys advice and purchased everything I needed.
I just wanted to check up with you pro's and make sure that I am doing everything to give Mr flibbles the best start. He is about 3 months old and the common morph....I think its called the standard Hypo but im not sure on that one yet lol.
Anyway I have it set up like this.....
He is housed in a plastic tank around 18x9 inches. Inside I have got wood substrate, a water dish and some cork bark for him to hide under. Its not warm over this side of the pond so for heating I am using a heatmat which is placed under half the tank. I was told by the guy, he MUST stay in the smaller tank for 6-9 months and that a large vivarium was not an option for such a young hatchling.
The store owner instructed me that I should leave him in his tank for around 4 weeks before I even think about handling him. This sounds about right from what I have read here apart from the big difference is, he told me that Mr Flibbles was fine to eat his pinkies in his tank. From what I have seen here, you all think that is a bad idea. Please enlighten me to weather I should ignore the store owner and put my corn in a seperate feeding bowl.
He seemed happy when i put him in his tank, did the usual explore for a way out then hide tactic! I have had him for 6 days now and he does not seem to come out from hiding much but I'm guessing he is just de-stressing himself and keeping a low profile. Apart from that he seems to be a happy chappy, I can change his water without him being alarmed or even being frightened of me. He just kinda stares at me lol!
Any help, tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks a lot!