![]() | RED CORN SNAKE Distribution: U.S.A. ,southern states. Size: Can reach 6' ,usually 3' to 5'Temperament: Good tempered ,becomes very tame in captivity Hardiness: very hardy and easy to maintain. Sexing: Visually males have a longer tail. Food: Mice, lizards snakes meal worms. Housing:A 40 gal terraium best for adults.Lancscape with shelters, rocks, plants and sticks to climb. can be kept with adults the same size.Water: Small and heavy shallow dish for drinking ,soaking and defecating. Temperature: day 75 to 86f, night 65f Lighting: No artificial light source needed if exposed to natural filtered light. Heating: Ceramic heater, heat pad or rock to add in digestion.Caution heat rocks can go bad and over heat ! They should be covered with a cloth. For more information a book, The Corn Snake Manual is available |
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RIBBON SNAKE Distribution: U.S.A. . Size: Between 3' to 4'". Temperament: Shy, becomes tame in captivity, It may excrete musk when excited. Hardiness: very hardy Sexing: No visual difference. Up to 30 young are live born. Food: Mice, fish, frogs,and meal worms.Housing : A 20 gal terrarium can house two adult snakes. Landscape with logs rocks and plants. Water: Large and heavy shallow dish for drinking ,soaking and defecating. Also for live fish. Temperature: day 68-86f, Mist occasionally. Lighting: Full spectrum UVA and UVB lighting required. Heating: Ceramic heater. |