Hey all I just got my first cornsnake
Greetings all I just got given a baby corn snake with enclosure food lamps, and decorations. I am loving it so far, I however do have a few questions.
1.) He got to my house at approx. 12:00 - 12:15 pm EST, how long before he might come out from the substrate?
2.) He was reportedly fed 1 week ago, so when should I feed him?, also should I use a separate enclosure for feeding, not certain first snake in like 15+ years lol :)
3.) what should the daylight temperature be, his tank is at 82 degrees Fahrenheit not sure what temperature should be for a corn snake
4.) Any other advice/tips/info will be appreciated and employed immediately.
Thanks for the time and advice in advance. I hope to also get pictures soon.
Re: Hey all I just got my first cornsnake
For baby corns feeding one appropriately sized mouse a week for adults every 10 - 14 days, I would give it 2-3 days to settle in and then try feeding. Be warned though corns are insanely greedy - didn't know this with mine until she refused to eat for 3 months due to having gotten hugely fat. Took 3 months of an exercise regimen consisting of daily swimming lessons in the bathtub to get her hungry enough to eat. Corn snake are nocturnal so check at night for activity, 20-25 celcius is fine for corns and reduce it to 15 celcius to trigger the breeding season when their old enough.
Edit: she was fat enough that after she slimmed down she was 1/4 thinner - was feeding her twice as often as I should have fed an adult.
Re: Hey all I just got my first cornsnake
Congrats on the new corn Bry. I keep the hot spot for my colubrids at 84-88F with a cool side of about 75F. I'd let the new snake acclimate to it's new environment for about a week and then offer a meal. It won't hurt to try feeding sooner though. I've fed some snakes a day or two after arrival. If he was fed a week ago he's probably hungry. I usually feed baby snakes every 5 days until they turn one, I feed the yearlings every 7 days until they turn two, and then every 10-14 days once they're adults. The babies and yearlings get roughly 10-15% (sometimes a little more/less) of their body weight per feeding. The adults eat closer to 10% of their body weight per feeding. ALL of my snakes are fed inside their enclosures. I started off feeding my first snake in a separate enclosure because that's what the pet store employee recommended but after joining this forum and doing more research I realized it was totally unnecessary and was actually more stressful for the snake, and for me, to feed outside the enclosure. Please share pics of your snake and setup when you can.
Re: Hey all I just got my first cornsnake
Re: Hey all I just got my first cornsnake
Your Baby Corn is adorable CONGRATS :)