So after buying two Corn Snakes and setting them up in the sane tank because that's what was recommended to me by the numerous pet stores I shopped at, I finally set up a divided enclosure.
I started with a 29 gallon tank and using some 3/16" PVC, I made a tight fitting divider that hooks onto the top rim. To ensure a controlled hot and cold side, 1/4" aluminum plate was used over the heat pad and 1/4" PVC was used to insulate the cold side from the heat. These plates also work to lock the divider in place.
The corns are now in their dedicated sides and should be happier. I just fed my normal type Sunday and noticed when I moved him, he has started his shedding cycle. So he seems to be lagging behind my amel by only a week.
Here is a close up of the plates
Both sides with aluminum and PVC
And "furnished"
The two corns settled in quickly. The Amel went right for the hide and my normal explored for ten minutes before going into the hide. I'm using six clips and still worrying about the corners.
I started with a 29 gallon tank and using some 3/16" PVC, I made a tight fitting divider that hooks onto the top rim. To ensure a controlled hot and cold side, 1/4" aluminum plate was used over the heat pad and 1/4" PVC was used to insulate the cold side from the heat. These plates also work to lock the divider in place.
The corns are now in their dedicated sides and should be happier. I just fed my normal type Sunday and noticed when I moved him, he has started his shedding cycle. So he seems to be lagging behind my amel by only a week.
Here is a close up of the plates

Both sides with aluminum and PVC

And "furnished"

The two corns settled in quickly. The Amel went right for the hide and my normal explored for ten minutes before going into the hide. I'm using six clips and still worrying about the corners.