reptilisss
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Hello! I'm sorry if I'm not posting in the correct area, this is my first time using this forum.
I just have a quick question about the previous housing situation of a corn snake I now have.
My corn snake is named Althea, and is about 3 years old (I don't have a solid hatch date). I got her in November of 2014 because my friend no longer wanted her. She's a real sweetheart, she never hisses or bites, and rarely rattles. She's a butter motley morph and I really couldn't be happier with her. She's in great health now, but was somewhat underweight when I got her.
But she HATES being out during the daylight. I know they range from crepuscular to nocturnal but this babe is hardcore nocturnal.
So this gets to my question. Her entire life (before I got her) she lived in an opaque tub without any source of light, except for the air holes in her tub. Could this now explain her aversion to light?
Also, is this a safe practice? It seems iffy, but I can't find any information on it.
**Althea now lives in a clear tub (30" x 12" x 12") on aspen bedding. She has two hides, one on the cool side (75F) and one on the warm side (85F - warmed by UTH)) of her enclosure, and her humidity is steady at 60%. She's got lots of vines and paper towel tubes as well, which have proven to be her favorite.
Again, I'm really sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong area! I'm very much looking forward to exploring this forum more and learning all about the glorious corn snake!!!
I just have a quick question about the previous housing situation of a corn snake I now have.
My corn snake is named Althea, and is about 3 years old (I don't have a solid hatch date). I got her in November of 2014 because my friend no longer wanted her. She's a real sweetheart, she never hisses or bites, and rarely rattles. She's a butter motley morph and I really couldn't be happier with her. She's in great health now, but was somewhat underweight when I got her.
But she HATES being out during the daylight. I know they range from crepuscular to nocturnal but this babe is hardcore nocturnal.
So this gets to my question. Her entire life (before I got her) she lived in an opaque tub without any source of light, except for the air holes in her tub. Could this now explain her aversion to light?
Also, is this a safe practice? It seems iffy, but I can't find any information on it.
**Althea now lives in a clear tub (30" x 12" x 12") on aspen bedding. She has two hides, one on the cool side (75F) and one on the warm side (85F - warmed by UTH)) of her enclosure, and her humidity is steady at 60%. She's got lots of vines and paper towel tubes as well, which have proven to be her favorite.
Again, I'm really sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong area! I'm very much looking forward to exploring this forum more and learning all about the glorious corn snake!!!