Re: Thinking about a corn.
41qt tub will be too small for an adult corn. They typically get 4-6 feet long and like stretching out. A rule of thumb I go by for colubrids is LxW of enclosure equals the length of the snake. So the equivilant of 30-40br tank would be a 120-160qt tub. I've seen some people on here say they keep their corns in 40br tanks.
I keep my rat snakes at a 78-88 gradient, but they can live with slightly cooler. Here's the care sheet for corns:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...uttata-guttata)
Re: Thinking about a corn.
Also check into pvccages.com. I just got a bunch of 36x24s from them. Gonna get a 48x24 for my big rat snake and a couple 24x24s for my little guys in the near future.
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Re: Thinking about a corn.
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HVani
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Corns are naturally found down south so the heat really should not bother them. I'm in Wisconsin so winters are always my problem. My girl has no issues during the summer, even on the hottest days.
Are you having heating problems or eating problems?
I could be looking too deep into this statement. If so, you can tell me to mind my own business and take a long walk off a short peir. ;)
Re: Thinking about a corn.
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HVani
No problem! We all want what is best for our pets. That's why we are here :)
In the winter I watch my thermostat closely and add a heat lamp if it can't keep up. I didn't have to this past winter luckily. She still slowed down but ate like a champ every time, unless she was shedding. I just meant they can thrive in a range of conditions. I meant no harm.
No harm done, was wondering if you were having problems we could help you resolve. I have 3 snakes that do not eat from October to March/April so I turn their heat and lights off for the winter to assist in their self-imposed cool off. I can pretty much tell what time of year it is by how active they are and how much they are eating.
cptjack, side thought: if you go to a reptile expo and handle a few corns, you may be able to find a nice calm hatchling which could suit your needs. I got my first baby corn a couple months back and she is the calmest baby/young snake I've ever handled. Daddy's little angel she is.