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alib Posted - 02/11/2012 : 20:19:27
Hello people....

At the moment i have my 5 month corn in the monkfield 24" ter. I have to admit i am very happy with it and i can see him being in there for awhile yet. When i do upgrade tho i think i will go for some thing with a bit of height... Any way what the question is what shall i do with my mokfield?? I would like another snake but I don't want to have to upgrade again... Any one know of any type of snake i could keep in there for life? Or lizzard? cheers
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alib Posted - 20/11/2012 : 15:03:44
still trying to find more info on the tri-coloured hognose snake, any one own one on here? they wont let me join the hognose forum for some reason and it doesn't look like it is being used much anyway. loads of stuff on the western hognose but not much on tri-coloured.

what i would like to know is:

are they active snakes to watch?

do they make good for people just getting into snakes? i.e me who only has 1 Corn.

i have heard the are bad feeders? is this true and is it easy to get past?

any more info would be great.

Thanks
alib Posted - 04/11/2012 : 19:31:22
ahhhh thanks
gmac Posted - 04/11/2012 : 19:01:33
not much you can do about the low end is usually ambient room temps. snakes will go to where they need so will move when cool and vice versa
alib Posted - 04/11/2012 : 18:58:21
quote:
Originally posted by gmac

aye would need a seperate stat, cant run hog and corn on same stat as you mentioned different temps required.

and you dont need to pile the substrate over the hot end just give them somewhere to dig in the cooler end ;) a cm or so will be fine at the hot end



ah thanks for getting back to me... the more i am thinking about it the more i am getting carried away :) any ideas about the cold end?
danny Posted - 04/11/2012 : 18:52:03
Someone is Always just tryin to be argumentive lol
gmac Posted - 04/11/2012 : 18:49:38
aye would need a seperate stat, cant run hog and corn on same stat as you mentioned different temps required.

and you dont need to pile the substrate over the hot end just give them somewhere to dig in the cooler end ;) a cm or so will be fine at the hot end
alib Posted - 04/11/2012 : 18:47:41
quote:
Originally posted by alib

[quote]Originally posted by gmac

for biggies heatmat and stat ;) (sorry couldnt resist)



Gmac just a quick question would i have to get a new stat then because it looks like the temps have to hotter for a hoggie then a corn? would a heat mat work as well coz you need to put more aspen down for them to dig in? and the cold end also has to be warm i think around 24oc how do you get it tha hot with outh having a massive heating bill in the house? at the moment the cold end in for my corn is abot 19 o c. i am just abit lost on this lol
Georgina Posted - 04/11/2012 : 16:12:48
When i asked I was told it would be too small as I have a 24" spare but hey ho. Higgins are good because you can normally sex by their tails. Makes finding a male easier. X
Thorne Walker Posted - 04/11/2012 : 15:38:43
quote:
Originally posted by Georgina

A hoggie can't live in that for life though c



Orly?

Most of what I've read the western hognose max's at 36"

That would make a 24x12 the minimum but still within the 2/3rds 1/3rd limit...

My plan also calls for a male, principally because they tend to be smaller.
gmac Posted - 04/11/2012 : 13:17:26
http://www.thehognosesnake.co.uk/

is the best place to start :D
alib Posted - 04/11/2012 : 12:39:21
quote:
Originally posted by gmac

for biggies heatmat and stat ;) (sorry couldnt resist)



haha i would of done the same :O)

thanks i will have to look into some care guid's as i don't know much about them.
gmac Posted - 03/11/2012 : 14:30:00
for biggies heatmat and stat ;) (sorry couldnt resist)
alib Posted - 03/11/2012 : 12:06:30
Meant to say hoggie not biggie lol stupid predicted text haha
alib Posted - 03/11/2012 : 07:35:11
That good about the biggie as I really want the tri- coloured biggie :) think I might know what to get now :) any 1 know how I would heat it as they like alot of aspen to dig in? How would you do over head heating as it is glass? Cheers
gmac Posted - 02/11/2012 : 22:52:34
hoggie be fine in that no problems, def a male anyhoo female possibly
herriotfan Posted - 02/11/2012 : 22:42:19
leopard gecko
Georgina Posted - 02/11/2012 : 21:24:50
A hoggie can't live in that for life though c
Thorne Walker Posted - 02/11/2012 : 21:14:36
Hoggie!

That's what I'm planning when Kitty moves out of his 24x12..

Georgina Posted - 02/11/2012 : 20:46:44
Leo's would be ok I think. As for snakes, not any thati know of x the moving up thing is when the snake is the length of the width and depth of the viv x

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