I have the book, The Art of Keeping Snakes by Philippe De Vosjoli. I am getting a baby corn snake at our local reptile expo. I wanted to set up the enclosure in a more natural way, with a layer of gravel topped with soil (actually a bed a beast mixture with orchid bark) and on top of this I'll put some leaf litter (I have almond leaves that I use in my poison dart frog set ups). Then put in plants, logs, stones and hides, etc. When I get the corn as a baby, I'm going to put it in a 10g with paper towel, etc until he's had a chance to grow. I plan to feed in a separate container to eliminate the snake ingesting any soil particles. I keep poison dart frogs in a rain forest set up and it works very well. You don't need strong light as long as I keep it to low light plants.
Has anyone had any success/problems with a natural set up that uses soil as a substrate?
Thanks!
Has anyone had any success/problems with a natural set up that uses soil as a substrate?
Thanks!