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About ten years ago, I spent ages reading up about corns and all the available color morphs, their care and housing, etc. I found them fascinating and beautiful. I never did get around to it (my ex had some kind of issue with snakes, he "didn't mind them but didn't want to own one").
I'd been thinking about it off and on since then, but never had the opportunity. Well, I finally got the opportunity, and now have a baby corn snake. I actually work at a pet store, so I know the care our animals get, and I trust my place of work and know that everyone genuinely puts the best they can into their care.
He (or she) has already eaten at least one frozen/thawed pinky, though he didn't like being observed while doing so. Some quiet time and a towel over the keeper took care of it and he ate with no problem. So yay, I definitely don't need live!
I haven't measured him yet, but he is quite small, around a foot or so. He's in a 15g long. I have a shallow water dish, from which he's already drunk water, a large rock hide half over the under tank heater with a digital thermometer probe inside, currently reading 86.4F. I have some toilet paper tubes inside too at different spots so he can move around and hide if he wants a different temperature to keep comfortable.
I have a handful of aspen shavings inside the hide, and paper towel lining the bottom of the terrarium for now.
Is there a consensus over carefresh versus aspen shavings? From what I have read, aspen seems to be preferred but some use carefresh without any problem as well. For such a young snake, will it make a difference?
I'd been thinking about it off and on since then, but never had the opportunity. Well, I finally got the opportunity, and now have a baby corn snake. I actually work at a pet store, so I know the care our animals get, and I trust my place of work and know that everyone genuinely puts the best they can into their care.
He (or she) has already eaten at least one frozen/thawed pinky, though he didn't like being observed while doing so. Some quiet time and a towel over the keeper took care of it and he ate with no problem. So yay, I definitely don't need live!
I haven't measured him yet, but he is quite small, around a foot or so. He's in a 15g long. I have a shallow water dish, from which he's already drunk water, a large rock hide half over the under tank heater with a digital thermometer probe inside, currently reading 86.4F. I have some toilet paper tubes inside too at different spots so he can move around and hide if he wants a different temperature to keep comfortable.
I have a handful of aspen shavings inside the hide, and paper towel lining the bottom of the terrarium for now.
Is there a consensus over carefresh versus aspen shavings? From what I have read, aspen seems to be preferred but some use carefresh without any problem as well. For such a young snake, will it make a difference?