Corn Snake Habitat: What Is the Ideal Tank Setup?
The habitat needs of different snake species vary considerably. Some require elaborate habitat designs and copious amounts of space, which most hobbyists are unable to provide. But other species – such as the corn snake – are fairly easy to house, as they don’t require anything complicated nor especially large. We’ll explain everything you need to know to provide your corn snake with a suitable habitat below.
Corn Snake Care Sheet: A Simple (But Complete) Guide for Beginners
Widely hailed as some of the best reptile pets in the world, corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) are ideal captives for beginners and advanced hobbyists alike. We’ll explain some of the things that make corn snakes so well suited for captivity and the things you’ll need to do to take care of your very own snake below in our corn snake care guide.
What Do Corn Snakes Eat? A Diet & Food Guide
One of the primary reasons that corn snakes are considered great beginner snakes is their tendency to eat readily in captivity. Most corn snakes will readily eat commercially produced, frozen-thawed rodents, and they’ll often do so at any hour of the day or night. You’ll still, however, need to learn the proper way to feed your new corn snake, how to select food items of the correct size, and the proper frequency at which you should offer food. We’ll discuss all of these things and more below.