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audreyp Posted - 25/01/2012 : 23:17:19
Hi everyone,

I'm new to this forum, this is my first post actually!!!

Here is my problem: I need a little advice on how to prepare housing for my now gravid snake's first litter (a still have around 2 months to get ready)! I don't intend on breeding in the futur, so I want their housing to be as cheap as can be while still adequat for them to stay a little while in.

How many sets should I prepare? How did you guys house them all individualy while giving them appropriate humidity and temperature?

Thanks in advance ;)
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Snakesitter Posted - 11/02/2012 : 03:19:59
She will lay in her hide if you do not put a special box in, and be perfectly fine with that. For box substrate, they seem to like moss, but paper towels is much easier to clean up. Either way, good luck!
audreyp Posted - 10/02/2012 : 21:53:48
Thank you very much that helps a lot, I'm putting it together right now! Also, don't worry, I don't plan on drowning the babies!

And yes, actually I do have another question. I've read that when the female becomes very active I should introduce a "laying box" into her habitat. What is the best substrat for that box? Wet moss,towels, paper?

Best regards,
Audrey
Snakesitter Posted - 30/01/2012 : 21:12:13
I must be confused, I'm suddenly picturing a huge glass task filled with water, with lamps and shoeboxes floating in it.... ;-) [Kidding!]

If you do not have a readymade rack, I would stack the shoeboxes within a glass aquarium heated to a uniform 78F (in other words, not at the high or low extremes), leave enough water in there to raise the humidity to 90%, and use a tight-fitting top with only a very few small holes. Make sure each shoebox has its own small water bowl, as babies cannot live even a week without it. Be careful with lamps, as they can dry out the air, which is really bad for babies.

Feel free to ask questions if you have any more!
audreyp Posted - 28/01/2012 : 01:26:20
Hi!

Thank you for the reply snakesitter! Do you have advice on finding a way to heat and humidify 15 shoesboxes? I was thinking about putting the boxes in a terrarium near a water-heater in a large bowl of water and add ceramic lamps (if I can't achieve a high enough temperature). Does this sound right to you?
Snakesitter Posted - 26/01/2012 : 00:20:35
Audrey--

Yes, house them individually. The average litter size is around 15, but just be safe prepare for a few more. They can survive fine in something as small as a shoebox for their first six months, provided you still meet their temperature and humidity requirements. Remember that babies need extra high humidity in order to thrive.

Good luck!

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