Hello everyone,
let me start off by saying that I am no means an expert. I used to have Gardner snakes and king snakes (snakes from petsmart fyi) when I was 8,9, and 10 years old. I’m now 33 and decided to get back into the hobby of keeping snakes and a lot has changed.
So here’s the situation. We rescued an adult corn snake (she’s about 4) very used to be handled and just a gentle girl. She was starting to get neglected by the 13 year old girl who owned her and her parents wanted her gone. She came in a 20 gallon enclosure with 1 hide and basically wood chips for a substrate. I knew this was wrong.
So for starters we went to a reptile expo and got her a 40 gallon enclosure (for now) and aspen bedding. We got her more hides a water bowl she can actually soak her whole body in and a sturdy climbing tree she can’t knock over and a heating mat.
(Everyone at the expo said she does not require a heating light) is this true? The room that she is kept in is always around 72-76 degrees. They all said with it being around 72-76 degrees, a humidity hide, and heating Mat that’s all she requires.
My second question is she was fed last Wednesday. Is now Tuesday. The previous owner said she feeds every Tuesday or Wednesday depending on their schedules. Well I went to feed her and she wanted no part of it. I didn’t try for very long because I didn’t want to stress her out so I just stopped trying. Do you guys think this is because of such an environmental change and being handled again. I was thinking about trying again next Tuesday for her or Sunday. I’m worried maybe it’s not hot enough in her enclosure for her to want to eat.
At the expo we actually picked up a baby corn snake albino who is 3 months old to put in her 20 gallon (again for now) and he took his pinkie immediately without hesitation.
Any thoughts or advice on this would be great everyone
Her is a pic of her in her new home
let me start off by saying that I am no means an expert. I used to have Gardner snakes and king snakes (snakes from petsmart fyi) when I was 8,9, and 10 years old. I’m now 33 and decided to get back into the hobby of keeping snakes and a lot has changed.
So here’s the situation. We rescued an adult corn snake (she’s about 4) very used to be handled and just a gentle girl. She was starting to get neglected by the 13 year old girl who owned her and her parents wanted her gone. She came in a 20 gallon enclosure with 1 hide and basically wood chips for a substrate. I knew this was wrong.
So for starters we went to a reptile expo and got her a 40 gallon enclosure (for now) and aspen bedding. We got her more hides a water bowl she can actually soak her whole body in and a sturdy climbing tree she can’t knock over and a heating mat.
(Everyone at the expo said she does not require a heating light) is this true? The room that she is kept in is always around 72-76 degrees. They all said with it being around 72-76 degrees, a humidity hide, and heating Mat that’s all she requires.
My second question is she was fed last Wednesday. Is now Tuesday. The previous owner said she feeds every Tuesday or Wednesday depending on their schedules. Well I went to feed her and she wanted no part of it. I didn’t try for very long because I didn’t want to stress her out so I just stopped trying. Do you guys think this is because of such an environmental change and being handled again. I was thinking about trying again next Tuesday for her or Sunday. I’m worried maybe it’s not hot enough in her enclosure for her to want to eat.
At the expo we actually picked up a baby corn snake albino who is 3 months old to put in her 20 gallon (again for now) and he took his pinkie immediately without hesitation.
Any thoughts or advice on this would be great everyone
Her is a pic of her in her new home