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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
Hi! Sorry for the late reply, I got busy and then I had work! ^^;
When I got home from work last night I unplugged the heat lamp and my mom helped me move her cage to the second story of the house in the office (it's the warmest room).
I just ordered the necessary items last night, but they won't arrive until Monday (the local hardware stores and even pet stores didn't have what I was looking for, unfortunately).
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Not sure how to edit my original post (if it's somewhere simple and I missed it, please forgive me) but I wanted to update you guys! I'll have pictures later, but several days ago I got a thermostat for my UTH. I also replaced the red heat lamp with a CHE, which has a light dimmer attached to it. Unfortunately the plan I had for my identical hides went poorly (I tried to gently break a soaked terracotta pot in half; it couldn't handle hammer time) so tomorrow I will get two plastic bowls and cut entrance holes in them.
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May I also suggest a different water bowl, one that's completely flat on the bottom (not rounded like this one is), because it's very easy for a snake to tip &
empty that water bowl. Not only is that messy, but these things tend to happen AFTER we clean a cage, not before when it's dirty (LOL), and also, if a lot
of cool/cold water suddenly soaks down to the hot glass where the UTH is, it's possible to crack the glass. (Aquarium glass is "tempered" & pretty tough, &
I've been using UTH & spraying dilute disinfectant to clean tanks for many years without any breakage, but a liquid spray is far less of a shock to hot glass
than the sudden flood from a dumped bowl of water. Better safe than sorry!)
Getting your heat equipment regulated to the right temperatures & making sure you aren't over-heating the whole cage (don't heat more than a third) is the
most important thing to do first, but I just wanted to mention the water bowl while I'm thinking of it.
I don't think you can edit your original post; as far as I know, we only have 10 minutes from the time we post to edit any of our posts here.
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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
The best water bowls are at Walmart. I got a big one for less than $1 and it even doubles as a hide.
You can easily make hides with the small water bowls as well. Just buy two small ones and carve an entrance on the side. The plastic is so cheap and cuts so easily you could probably do it with a butter knife.
Last edited by JRLongton; 05-15-2018 at 04:00 PM.
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You can also find very suitable "water bowls" for even less by shopping in thrift stores, & on one of my recent trips I found great savings on large but
shallow rectangular plastic food containers that appeared to be new (sold at Walmart for lots more!) for a buck apiece. And thrift stores often support
good local community causes too...this one (my favorite) raises money for our local Humane Society Shelter, so I often donate stuff & then shop too.
Just a thought, if your budget is tight.
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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
Thrift Stores, eh? That's a great idea!
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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
You can also find very suitable "water bowls" for even less by shopping in thrift stores, & on one of my recent trips I found great savings on large but
shallow rectangular plastic food containers that appeared to be new (sold at Walmart for lots more!) for a buck apiece. And thrift stores often support
good local community causes too...this one (my favorite) raises money for our local Humane Society Shelter, so I often donate stuff & then shop too.
Just a thought, if your budget is tight.
Are thrift stores the same as our charity shops in the UK ?
Or are they poundshops !?!
Either way I use both to find cheap water dishes and fake plastic / silk foliage for my snake vivs
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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
Originally Posted by Zincubus
Are thrift stores the same as our charity shops in the UK ?
Or are they poundshops !?!
Either way I use both to find cheap water dishes and fake plastic / silk foliage for my snake vivs
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I'm not sure, not having been to the U.K. but it sounds similar. Our local "thrift stores" (aka re-sale shops) include some that support a women' & children's abuse shelter,
the local hospital, the Humane Society shelter (as already noted), and the home for mentally-challenged. Some thrift stores are just "for profit" too, but for some reason I
always find way better things that were donated & I suspect they also come with "good karma".
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Re: Need Some Advice on Corn Snake tank
Originally Posted by Rodop
Will these flower pots do? I got them at Dollar General the other day (haven't put them in the tank yet because I just fed Zinger on Tuesday and I didn't want to disturb her). I haven't washed them yet (they're kinda dusty on the inside and have a strong plastic smell to them), but I was planning on cutting a small entrance on the side for both of them.
As for the water bowl, I think I have a flatter one somewhere... just gotta clean it. xD
First, they appear to be too tall? Also, I would NOT use anything with a strong plastic smell...it will only get worse in a heated cage & I would assume
that what is off-gassed is unhealthy, especially for a snake that will have reduced air-flow in the cage. (personally, I'd return them & try for much better-
I recommend the ones from Reptile Basics)
Last edited by Bogertophis; 05-17-2018 at 09:45 PM.
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