Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
Ratsnakes are usually not too finicky about husbandry, and so long as you have a heat source with an 77-80F ambient and a warm side of about 85F you should be good.
Also, aspen bedding is good, tubs and tanks are also good. I don't recommend keeping more than one snake in an enclosure, no matter what the species.
I would keep humidity at a 50-60% range and you'd be set. I would see if you can do some searches for those specific species and see if they need any other heat specifications or anything else like that.

Good luck!
http://www.proexotics.com/care_rhino.html

I found that, how do you measure humidity? I'm also wondering how to create an effective heat range. Here are the other two species I was wanting to start with.

http://www.proexotics.com/care_mandarin.html
http://www.proexotics.com/care_coxi.html


Thanks for the help. I am really nervous because I had someone tell me asian ratsnakes Are for experianced handlers. But the vendor I talked to said his rhinos were some of the easiest he ever raised. I realize I could probably start on something easier. I do like corns and kings alot. But these asian guys are really becoming my passion. I love reading about them.