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Snow corns habitat

pyro-maniac

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Hey guys.. i'm in need of some help..

I've got a snow corn and i'm wanting to set up a realistic vivarium for her..

I'm finding it hard finding any websites... images or info to help.. :cry:

Does any one know where i can start my research..

Any info at all would be much appreciated..

My emails [email protected]

Thanx again guys.. :wavey:
 
heres my set up
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i like them to look realistic aswell, im doing the best i can to try and find more things to make it look better, i want more plants thought, if i find something to put them in, i will get live plants
 
I don't know whether you're suggesting that it being a snow corn would change the viv set-up, but all corns would have the same general set-up as far as looks go.

There are several threads dedicated to pictures of vivs, set-ups, tanks, enclosures, or whatever else you'd like to call them. Try doing a search for the terms I've just mentioned and see if you can't come up with some ideas.

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/search.php?
In the search options right under where you put the keyword in, select 'search titles only' and then search for words like enclosures, set-ups etc.
 
There's a fascinating book on setting up and maintaining a naturalistic vivarium, called "The Art of Keeping Snakes" by Phillippe de Vosjoli. I got my copy from Amazon. It covers many species, but does talk specifically about Corns in places.
 
I can imagine that a lot of corns live in and around human habitats, where there would be plenty of rodents. Although not natural as such, I've gone for the "wasteground" look in my viv. Empty food boxes, ice cream tubs, egg boxes, styrofoam, milk cartons, that sort of thing. It provides plenty of hiding places and things for my snake to climb in and on, is cheap and easy to keep clean - just chuck stuff out and replace it. If you wanted it to look more natural, you could cover things with layers of moss and plants with lots of droopy leaves.
 
Wintermute said:
I can imagine that a lot of corns live in and around human habitats, where there would be plenty of rodents. Although not natural as such, I've gone for the "wasteground" look in my viv. Empty food boxes, ice cream tubs, egg boxes, styrofoam, milk cartons, that sort of thing. It provides plenty of hiding places and things for my snake to climb in and on, is cheap and easy to keep clean - just chuck stuff out and replace it. If you wanted it to look more natural, you could cover things with layers of moss and plants with lots of droopy leaves.
could you post a pic of that viv plz
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Connor
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1dog
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