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Setting up a Tank for Corn Snakes

Posted on January 28th, 2009 in Habitat by austin

Setting up a Tank for Corn Snakes

Setting up a tank for corn snakes is a fairly easy process as long as you have the right materials and 30 minutes.

Bedding

The first part of setting up a tank for corn snakes is the bedding. Some common materials used as bedding are bark chips and mulch. Substrate should never be made out of jagged rock pieces, printed paper towels, or cedar shavings, as they can affect the snake's lungs and cause skin blisters. Aspen Snake Bedding is the material I have found the best for my snake.

Water Dish

The next most important part of setting up a tank for corn snakes is the water dish. The water dish should be big enough so that your snake can bathe in it but not take up the whole tank. The water dish should be placed on the non heated half of the cage so that it does not evaporate.

Décor/Hide Spots

Live plants

Live plant are an important part in any terrarium. They make the snake happier and it looks like their natural environment.

Wood

Mopani wood is important in setting up a tank for corn snakes. It acts as a habitat enhancer and as a hide spot. Snakes like to hide in it, under it, and around it. Considering it is fairly cheap it is perfect for setting up a cage for corn snakes.

Lighting

Uvb/Uv lights are important to setting up a cage for corn snakes. Although corn snakes don't have to have exact lighting it make them live longer and be stronger. Uvb/Uv lights are pretty cheap and are important to any snake cage.

So now you know what you need to set up a tank for your corn snake.

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