Brayden...
Beyond the Limits
Well, my name is Brayden.
My dad bought me an Albino Cornsnake and I'm concerned because I don't
know if I'm taking proper care of it. I've read many websites on them, but
I don't get enough facts from these sites to know and I don't want to search the forum for my type of questions. The snake is a female, about, two feet
long.
This is where I have my snake. The container is in plastic with a vent type lid to place over it with two plastic openings that can be sealed or opened. In
the surface I have papertowel then Rainforest tree bark. It was packaged and is supposedly for reptiles. I have a rock that I bought, it has an entered to it. So he can get in and hide. I usually press the rock down hard, put the bark around it and under the rock I have moved the bark so when he lies inside hes on paper towel. I also have a waterdish, I fill it with fairly warm
water, not steaming but perfect temperature. I have a "heating pad" for
humans underneath it. Today I bought one but it was only for glass aquariums
so my parents are deciding what to do. It automatically shuts off every
half an hour. It has three diffrent heats. Low, medium and high. I am worried if the bark doesn't get the heat or if i am using the right material for her.
I am feeding her for the first time, on Thursday with those "fuzzies" otherwise
known as baby mice and they are frozen. So I have a few questions.
Are you able to tell the age? (I got her Saturday)
Is this big enough for her?
Should I use plastic or glass?
What steps do I do to feed her?
Where should I locate the heat?
How do I tell if shes not feeling well or bothered?
Read all the information I gave above and please tell me what you'd change diffrently or do anything. Add anything for her home. Please I don't want her
to die.
Thanks, Brayden.
Contact me via MSN, [email protected]
My dad bought me an Albino Cornsnake and I'm concerned because I don't
know if I'm taking proper care of it. I've read many websites on them, but
I don't get enough facts from these sites to know and I don't want to search the forum for my type of questions. The snake is a female, about, two feet
long.
This is where I have my snake. The container is in plastic with a vent type lid to place over it with two plastic openings that can be sealed or opened. In
the surface I have papertowel then Rainforest tree bark. It was packaged and is supposedly for reptiles. I have a rock that I bought, it has an entered to it. So he can get in and hide. I usually press the rock down hard, put the bark around it and under the rock I have moved the bark so when he lies inside hes on paper towel. I also have a waterdish, I fill it with fairly warm
water, not steaming but perfect temperature. I have a "heating pad" for
humans underneath it. Today I bought one but it was only for glass aquariums
so my parents are deciding what to do. It automatically shuts off every
half an hour. It has three diffrent heats. Low, medium and high. I am worried if the bark doesn't get the heat or if i am using the right material for her.
I am feeding her for the first time, on Thursday with those "fuzzies" otherwise
known as baby mice and they are frozen. So I have a few questions.
Are you able to tell the age? (I got her Saturday)
Is this big enough for her?
Should I use plastic or glass?
What steps do I do to feed her?
Where should I locate the heat?
How do I tell if shes not feeling well or bothered?
Read all the information I gave above and please tell me what you'd change diffrently or do anything. Add anything for her home. Please I don't want her
to die.
Thanks, Brayden.
Contact me via MSN, [email protected]