Greetings amigos. Here's yet another question from my endless list:
I have decided on newspaper as substrate for my snake. However, I read something this past weekend that some snakes will burrow (which I know they do), and that if the snake lies on top of the under tank heater (which I hadn't considered but can see how it's possible), it could cause damage to the snake. The site I was on (can't remember the name, unfortunately) recommended that something could be placed on the tank bottom (to cover the heater so the snake won't get hurt).
After all that, my question is this: I want the snake to be warm (obviously), so should I layer enough newspaper so that it won't come into contact w/the glass over the under tank heater? And how much newspaper should be used anyway?
:: scratches head ::
And borrowing an idea from another newbie post, what is the deal w/saran wrap? Not that I'm the most educated individual w/regards to snake husbandry, but in all of the research I've done in the last few months I've never heard of using saran wrap on the top of the tank. I thought that using a large bowl for water/humidity would be enough. (And yes, I've purchased a humidity monitor.)
In thanks for all of your patience in dealing w/my 1298129038 questions,
LC