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n/a Posted - 08/02/2011 : 19:57:31


10 year old corn, has always had this basic set-up, though the tank size has increased as she has grown.

1 Log to hide behind or play on in warm end, heat mat underneath glass tank, on thermostatic control set to around 32 degrees. (She moves around the tank frequently, so I'm assuming she's comfortable)

I large water bowl in cold end.

She enjoys regular handling, had a period of difficult shed / feeding after moving to a clean , new Vivarium, which she's always hated doing, and seems in rude health, though viewing a few of the forums I recognise she is definately on the chunky side, so I will attempt careful dieting.

This is the first and only reptile I've ever owned, and guess I'm getting the very basics right over the last 8 years, but viwing some of the set up threads, clearly I seem to be missing hides, foliage and climbing frames.

I'm not short of cash to make any constructive improvements you guys can suggest to improve the environment.

So please suggest away, because it definately seems she's missing out on creature comforts!!!

Many thanks

Tim
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n/a Posted - 11/02/2011 : 19:24:23
quote:
Originally posted by Sta~ple

quote:
Originally posted by baitman

The heat lamps are not needed as corns heat up through their bellies.


Heatlamps can warm their bellies... it's acts like the sun, heating the objects on the ground, just like the sun would so. A mat also does the same thing, the mat just needs contact and doesn't hover about in the air. You just don't need 2 heat sourced on at the same time for corns as it's kinda pointless.

The wooden viv looks so much nicer than the glass one :P matches the cabinate now lol! What size is the viv it looks very swish.

Subz, it should be 27-30 for us that aren't old XD aiming for 28-29 is generally good but it depends on the stat you have, and they just have to deal with the cool end temps lol :P



The wooden viv is 4 feet (48 x 15 x 15) I have to admit I prefer it, and the reptile centre stack them 2 high in store, so I may yet buy another corn or python.

It was suggested to me by Northampton Reptile Centre to use a dual heat system as the mat only warms the snake/viv when he's on it. So use the lamp in the day but turn it off a night. I've replaced the dimming thermostat today (habistat) and will see how it works out. I can always remove it at a later date.

I checked the temperature on the mat and its running around 86, but thats with the stat in direct contact with the mat. The cool end is steady at 72.

Thanks for the assistance
n/a Posted - 10/02/2011 : 11:16:49
It always sounds right in my head, maybe i need to stop listening to whats said in there lol
Sta~ple Posted - 10/02/2011 : 10:58:08
quote:
Originally posted by Mr Subz

i was being ironic lol, though i do hate having to use metric measurements. I've got mine set at 29oC hot end and cold end fluctuated between 21.5-22.3oC - WooHoo for digi thermometers


Oh XD then again again in my defense it is hard to see irony on the tinternet XD
n/a Posted - 10/02/2011 : 10:43:22
i was being ironic lol, though i do hate having to use metric measurements. I've got mine set at 29oC hot end and cold end fluctuated between 21.5-22.3oC - WooHoo for digi thermometers
Sta~ple Posted - 10/02/2011 : 10:15:50
quote:
Originally posted by baitman

The heat lamps are not needed as corns heat up through their bellies.


Heatlamps can warm their bellies... it's acts like the sun, heating the objects on the ground, just like the sun would so. A mat also does the same thing, the mat just needs contact and doesn't hover about in the air. You just don't need 2 heat sourced on at the same time for corns as it's kinda pointless.

The wooden viv looks so much nicer than the glass one :P matches the cabinate now lol! What size is the viv it looks very swish.

Subz, it should be 27-30 for us that aren't old XD aiming for 28-29 is generally good but it depends on the stat you have, and they just have to deal with the cool end temps lol :P
n/a Posted - 10/02/2011 : 09:13:32
can we have temps in english LOL, i'm an imperial boy
baitman Posted - 10/02/2011 : 00:21:14
thanks mate,have now turned stats down to 85( i think)a tad under 88 anyway...lol
gmac Posted - 09/02/2011 : 23:48:18
quote:
Originally posted by baitman

The heat lamps are not needed as corns heat up through their bellies.

In my 4 ft vivs i have...

aspen substrate(because corns like to burrow)
2 hides.....(1 at each end)
largs water bowl in the cool end.
a few large rocks
a large log/branch to climb on
a few silk foliages

warm end temp is 88 degrees, cool end around 75



88 is a tad warm would aim for about 84-85,
n/a Posted - 09/02/2011 : 23:43:28
I have a couple of Exo Terra medium hides that are way too small for my girls that are going spare :)
baitman Posted - 09/02/2011 : 22:39:45
The heat lamps are not needed as corns heat up through their bellies.

In my 4 ft vivs i have...

aspen substrate(because corns like to burrow)
2 hides.....(1 at each end)
largs water bowl in the cool end.
a few large rocks
a large log/branch to climb on
a few silk foliages

warm end temp is 88 degrees, cool end around 75
n/a Posted - 09/02/2011 : 22:02:11
Looks like someones gonna be having a viv warming party soon [:)}
n/a Posted - 09/02/2011 : 21:14:05
Cracked tank;



New wooden Viv;



Happy snake? Hopefuly;



Installed a heater lamp as well, but sadly the thermostatic control for it fell over 5 mins after turning on, I'll take it back 2morrow.

Thanks for the tips
n/a Posted - 09/02/2011 : 08:04:05
Ooops, hope you've shoved the cat in the cupboard under the stairs and not the wheely bin as that seems to get you into trouble
Katie.Dublin Posted - 08/02/2011 : 23:45:29
Big cat?!
n/a Posted - 08/02/2011 : 23:35:19
we'll scratch the advice here to include the urgent supply of a replacement viv as well. The cat has managed to crack the base of the current plate glass until by jumping on it this evening.

Carefully deployed sheets of newspaper will stop the snake injuring herself over the evening, but a replacement needs installing tomorrow!!!!!
n/a Posted - 08/02/2011 : 21:51:22
And as for artificial plants - go for silk ones - the plastic ones don't feel or look very nice in my view
n/a Posted - 08/02/2011 : 21:49:05
Mine hated the Exo Terra Vines, they seem to prefer something a bit more solid. The next stuff i will probably get is some Java Branches to fasten from the roof of the Viv, tho need to make sure its attached securely
thistle Posted - 08/02/2011 : 21:23:21
I really like the Exo terra vines as they look really realistic in a viv but can be bent and twisted into any shape you want. You can even twist several together to make it look more natural and when you want a change it's easy to bend them into a different shape. Many people wrap artificial ivy around them to make them look even better.

Snakes seem to love climbing on them and they are quite rough so are good for your snake to rub against when shedding.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Exo-Terra-Bendable-Waterproof-Jungle-Vine-Small-Large-/250755718849?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Reptiles_Spiders_Insects&var=&hash=item800fd6bfa5#ht_916wt_689

There are also lots of different artificial plants that you can get which look fantastic in a viv but are really inexpensive. They create great hiding places and can be attached to the walls of the viv for your snake to climb.
Katie.Dublin Posted - 08/02/2011 : 21:10:55
Pity bout the rest of us. Stone cold broke! :P
n/a Posted - 08/02/2011 : 20:48:50
The basics are fine, but think yr a bit like me. Money isn't an issue and yr 'baby' deserves the best
I'd say have a look online at various reptile shop sites and just see the kinds of things you want to buy yr lady.

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