Corn Snake Tip: These are SOLITARY animals, they do not get lonely. Only ONE animal per enclosure. Corn Snakes CAN brumate so don’t be worried if they start to slow down on eating through October.
Enclosure Assembly
When the enclosure changes, the
heating, lighting, and UVB/A requirements change.
Enclosure Type 1 48” wide 4x2x2 PVC:
Housing:
Approved 76-120 gallon pvc
style enclosures:
·
Zen Habitat Median
Wood Reptile Enclosure, 4’ x 2’ x 2’ - https://amzn.to/4bROPCL (Amazon)
·
Reptile
Habitats 120 gallon 4’x2’x2’ Reptile Enclosure - https://amzn.to/3wwY7Uu (Amazon)
|
UVB Fixture/Bulb:
(Lighting Option 1)
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that include the bulb:
·
Arcadia
ProT5 UVB Kit - 6% UVB Jungle, 35 Inch (Bulb & Fixture) - https://amzn.to/3HJ0q98 (Amazon)
·
Zoo
Med ReptiSun T5-HO Terrarium Hood, 36" with included 5.0 bulb (LLLReptile or Beast Pets Vista)
|
OR fixture/lights
purchased separately:
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that require an additional bulb
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun T5-HO
Terrarium Hood, 36", hood only (LLLReptile
or Beast Pets Vista)
·
Vivarium Electronics 36" T5 HO Light Fixture
- https://amzn.to/3OXMvAc (Amazon)
|
Approved 34” T5 bulbs
for 36” Fixtures
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 HO T5 UVB Lamp,
34" L, 39 Watts - https://amzn.to/49Gwabt (Amazon)
|
(Lighting Option 2)
Approved 48” T5 Fixtures
that require an additional bulb
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun T5 HO
Terrarium Hood 48" https://amzn.to/49134mX (Amazon)
|
Approved 46” T5 bulbs
for 48” Fixtures
·
Zoo Med Reptisun 5.0
T5-54W 46” UVB Bulb - https://amzn.to/42oF8XU (Amazon)
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Heat Fixture:
Zoo Med Combo Mini Double Dome - https://amzn.to/42pzlkY (Amazon)
With a Dimmer Switch - https://amzn.to/3SHX4K6 (Amazon
Heat Daytime:
Arcadia Halogen Heat Lamp 75 Watt - https://rb.gy/oidi60 (PetSmart)
Heat Nighttime:
Arcadia Deep Heat Emitter
80watt for Reptile Enclosures - https://amzn.to/47WLIWU (Amazon)
Enclosure Type 2 44” wide 76 Gallon PCV:
Housing:
Approved 76-120 gallon
pvc style enclosures:
·
ToxiRium
76 Gallon PVC Reptile Tank, 40" x 20" x 20" - https://amzn.to/3P2r3dv (Amazon)
|
UVB Fixture/Bulb:
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that include the bulb:
·
Arcadia
ProT5 UVB Kit - 6% UVB Jungle, 35 Inch (Bulb & Fixture) - https://amzn.to/3HJ0q98 (Amazon)
·
Zoo
Med ReptiSun T5-HO Terrarium Hood, 36" with included 5.0 bulb (LLLReptile or Beast Pets Vista)
|
OR fixture/lights
purchased separately:
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that require an additional bulb
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun T5-HO
Terrarium Hood, 36", hood only (LLLReptile
or Beast Pets Vista)
·
Vivarium Electronics 36" T5 HO Light Fixture
- https://amzn.to/3OXMvAc (Amazon)
|
Approved 34” T5 bulbs
for 36” Fixtures
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 HO T5 UVB Lamp,
34" L, 39 Watts - https://amzn.to/49Gwabt (Amazon)
|
Heat Fixture:
Zoo Med Combo Mini Double Dome - https://amzn.to/42pzlkY (Amazon)
With a Dimmer Switch - https://amzn.to/3SHX4K6 (Amazon
Heat Daytime:
Arcadia Halogen Heat Lamp 75 Watt - https://rb.gy/oidi60 (PetSmart)
Heat Nighttime:
Arcadia Deep Heat Emitter
80watt for Reptile Enclosures - https://amzn.to/47WLIWU (Amazon)
Enclosure Type 3 36” wide 50 gallon Glass:
Housing:
Approved 50-gallon glass-style enclosures:
·
ReptiZoo Glass 50
Gallon Reptile Tank, 36" x 18" x 18" - https://amzn.to/4bTRBaA
(Amazon)
|
UVB Fixture/Bulb:
(Lighting Option 1)
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that include the bulb:
·
Arcadia
ProT5 UVB Kit - 6% UVB Jungle, 35 Inch (Bulb & Fixture) - https://amzn.to/3HJ0q98 (Amazon)
·
Zoo
Med ReptiSun T5-HO Terrarium Hood, 36" with included 5.0 bulb (LLLReptile or Beast Pets Vista)
|
OR fixture/lights
purchased separately:
Approved 36” T5 Fixtures
that require an additional bulb
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun T5-HO
Terrarium Hood, 36", hood only (LLLReptile
or Beast Pets Vista)
·
Vivarium Electronics 36" T5 HO Light Fixture
- https://amzn.to/3OXMvAc (Amazon)
|
Approved 34” T5 bulbs
for 36” Fixtures
·
Zoo Med ReptiSun 5.0 HO T5 UVB Lamp,
34" L, 39 Watts - https://amzn.to/49Gwabt (Amazon)
|
Heat Daytime:
Arcadia Halogen Heat
Lamp 75 Watt - https://rb.gy/oidi60 (PetSmart)
Heat Nighttime:
(Option 1 – Top)
Arcadia Deep Heat Emitter 80watt
for Reptile Enclosures - https://amzn.to/47WLIWU (Amazon)
Zoo Med Combo Mini Double Dome -
https://amzn.to/42pzlkY (Amazon) with a Dinner Switch -
https://amzn.to/3SHX4K6 (Amazon) to house both the deep
heat emitter and the halogen
(Option 2 – Under):
Fluker's Premium Heat Mat for
All Reptiles and Amphibians, Large 17"x11", Black - https://amzn.to/3vX3fkm (Amazon)
If this option is selected
you will need a Zoo Med Mini Single Dome - https://amzn.to/3umhGhA (Amazon) for the halogen
Heating, Lighting, & UVB Set-up
& Management
Ideal temperatures for Corn Snakes range
from 75-82°F on the cool side, and 80-85°F on the warm side. Provide an 88-92°F
basking area on the warm side. Humidity should be between 40-60%. Night temps should be between 70-80°F. The UVB Ferguson Zone is 2-3.
The UVB and top daytime heat fixtures
are plugged into the timer and set to be on for 12 hours and off for 12 hours.
Timer: 24-Hour Mechanical Timer
Outlet with multiple Grounded Outlets. Daytime units will plug into the timer
side, night time units will plug into the continuous side - https://amzn.to/3w0aBnk (Amazon)
Thermostat: ReptiZoo dimmable thermostatic controller - https://amzn.to/3UcgWGq (Amazon) - the nighttime heat source will be plugged into this
unit.
If
you chose top heat the sensor for the controller will be secured either at
ground level in the projected heat path of the deep heat projector with zip
ties or screws immovable objects - https://amzn.to/47JZ2Of (Amazon)
If you chose bottom heat the heat mat will be affixed
to the underside of the tank under the hot side. Clear packing tape has proven
to be the most secure adhesive that can be removed without damage or a huge
gooey mess when affixing an under-tank heat pad.
You will tape the thermostat sensor to the center of the OUTSIDE of
the heating mat (not between the heat mat and glass) in the center of the mat
where it is dark in color. If there is a suction cup on the sensor, remove and
discard it. Tape the sensor and the wire all the way to the edge to make sure it
cannot fall off. If unsure – ask your adoption counselor for help before you do
this to avoid hassle.
It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to get a Solarmeter Model 6.5 UV Index Meter - https://amzn.to/3S7qvUd (Amazon). This is to not only measure the Ferguson
Zone for the UVB but it tells you when the UVB has been burned off from the
bulb.
While the bulbs that we recommend generally need to be replaced
every 10 - 11 months, some can be defective and burn out sooner. UVB
lights can stop emitting UVB but still illuminate. Always save the bulb
box and receipt if you need to exchange it due to this.
The meter can help to prove your case.
Alternatively, many of these bulbs live longer than
expected. If you check the health of your UVB bulb once a month, you may
find that it is viable for many months longer than expected, thus saving you
money in the long run.
Remember, the Ferguson Zone you want for your corn snake to be in
is between 2 and 3. The meter will help you to learn where that is in
your enclosure. It needs to reach the highest point that your gecko can
climb to. This will remain an unknown without the meter. Be
Aware! Cheaper means unreliable or measures the wrong thing.
TIP!!! - Never throw away your UVB light box or
receipt in case you need to return it for burning out too soon.
To manage your gradient temperatures, you need the Etekcity Infrared
Thermometer Laser Temperature Gun - https://amzn.to/42pQawp (Amazon). Knowing the temps is
helpful if your animal is not acting or behaving in a normal way. You can even
use it to test your animal's temp as well as the water for your animal’s bath!
Décor,
Hints & Tips:
We do
not recommend using anything that has suction cups because they become weak
over time and can cause a hazard for your dragon.
Everything
needs to be reptile safe so when looking for things like wood or rocks it is
recommended you purchase these items new from a reptile retailer.
If
possible, it’s preferred to use items that are not porous or made of wood for a
healthy and easy-to-clean environment.
If
you want to use items from outside you MUST scrub them with Dawn Wildlife Safe Dish
Soap - https://amzn.to/428GOoo (Amazon) followed by a wipe down or
spray of 99% Isopropyl Alcohol - https://amzn.to/3Hv2txG (Amazon).
If it
is wood that is from either outside or is second hand you MUST do the above
THEN bake it in an oven at 250 degrees for 2 hours – set your timer to check on
it every 15 minutes to make sure it does not catch on fire.
Substrate – The best choice of substrate for your corn snake is one that can hold a little moisture and provide an elevated humidity over traditional wood chips that will mold. Both Zilla and ZooMed make forest floor-style substrates that will compliment the natural settings a corn snake would see in the wild.
Forest Floor style substrates
Zilla Reptile Terrarium Bedding Substrate Jungle Mix Moss & Fir, 24-QtU - https://amzn.to/3uMFpb5 - (Amazon)
OR
Zoo Med REPTISOIL Blend 24Qt - https://amzn.to/49ZbyuD
- (Amazon)
Hides
and Climbs – Corn Snakes like to explore so some clutter along the back
and sides of the enclosure would be good while leaving open space in the center
and front for you to see and interact with your corn snake for easy
accessibility. This also gives them enrichment.
Here
are the Climbs/Hides we use and highly recommend:
· Large corner simulated
rock hide: https://amzn.to/3P4ONgR (Amazon)
·
· Cork
Bark: https://amzn.to/3wy9GdY (Amazon)
· Grapewood
Branch: https://amzn.to/49YjTie (Amazon)
· Greens
and vines: https://amzn.to/3V1z85K (Amazon)
Dishes and Suppliants:
Water Bowl: this will be placed on the cool
side and should be big enough for your snake to get in to soak. We use
this one for our adult snakes: https://amzn.to/48MtMik (Amazon)
Chlorine remover: Tap
water is healthy for your animals because of the minerals in it but you will
need to remove the chlorine from it with Zoomed
ReptiSafe Water Conditioner for Reptiles - https://amzn.to/480MCBM (Amazon).
This is to be used in drinking water, soaking water, and the water to spray the
substrate for humidity.
*Please Note - bottled water is not recommended and distilled is
dangerous for reptiles.
Feeding Tongs: Zoo Med Soft Tip Angled Stainless Steel Feeding Tongs, 10"
- https://amzn.to/4b67OJk (Amazon)
Snake hook – This is just in case you need
to handle your snake when they are not in a good mood or if they are in a hard-to-get-at location: https://amzn.to/3STkSti (Amazon)
Travel Kit – There are 3 pieces needed to safely transport a snake.
· The snake will first be in the bag. You can use a pillowcase for this.
· The bag will need to be closed securely with a clip – they can work through a knot: https://amzn.to/4a0G7jT (Amazon
· The last piece is a secured carrier with handles that the closed bag will be placed in. Here are some carrier options:
o 1st Carrier: https://amzn.to/3wKTJkI (Amazon)
o 2nd Carrier: https://amzn.to/3T2Uk8Z (Amazon)
o 3rd Carrier: https://amzn.to/3IkNTcn (Amazon)
o 4th Carrier: https://amzn.to/3IsuHcF (Amazon)
Snake Feeding: Most snakes should be fed a size of prey that is
about the same size around as the snake's body at its widest point. This means
that as a snake grows, you will have to adjust the size of the prey fed to the
snake to accommodate the snake's increasing size.
Your snake only eats thawed frozen food. Live prey should not be fed to snakes, as the prey will not only suffer psychological stress while being hunted by the snake but also threaten to harm the snake by biting it before they are eaten. This can also lead to increased prey drive in your snake which can lead to difficulty in handling.
When your snake is a juvenile, you’ll need to feed every week. As
they get older, you can pull back on frequent feedings. Juveniles eat once
every other week and adults eat once every 2-3 weeks. Your adoption counselor will tell you
the current schedule and food size of your pet when you get closer to your adoption date