I like the name Cornelius. I just wanted to mention that you might lose some heat from the bottom of the tank,when you use a wire rack. If it becomes an issue,you might want to try putting the tank on a solid surface. He's such a cutie. Congratulations,on the new addition. ☺️
UPDATE 07/10/21 - Gerald has grown significantly and needs an upgrade! So in the coming week or so I will be starting on building out his new 40 gallon breeder tank! I may go bio active on this one so I don’t have to worry about cleaning it as much! Hey everybody! Thanks for coming by to watch. I am truly grateful!
The next generation of reptile lovers... Go Max ! I love setting up tanks especially with live plants. Its a must the whole ecosystem has really carried over from my love for reef tanks. Thanks for sharing!!
How exciting for your son! I got my corn snake when i was in the 4th grade. She is 11 years old and almost 5ft long now! never bitten and super gentle! I hope your son gets to experience the same thing!
what a little cutie! i like Gerald’s name the way it is. we got a 13 year old corn snake about 6 months ago that we recently went fully bioactive with and she absolutely loves digging tunnels! highly recommend The Bio Dude’s Terra Firma substrate if you ever notice your substrate isn’t holding tunnels very well. one thing i will say, as Gerald gets bigger and older, you’ll probably need to uncover the water bowl and set it on top. my corn snake goes for a swim one to two times a day and with the bowl being buried it was super dirty-way too dirty for me to feel comfortable with her drinking it. since uncovering it, her bowl doesn’t get as dirty as quickly and only needs to be changed once a day to every other day instead of twice a day 😊
Just throwing this out there. When snakes go into shed, they'll get that blue on they're eyes once for a few days then the eyes will clear up then they will go really deep into the blue stage again and then he'll shed it off completely
This turned out awesome! I like the name Gerald, its my sons middle name lol, so im a little biased ha. So your totally correct, if his eyes are getting a little blue and scales getting dull hes probably going into shed. Having a new snake is awesome and you get to learn all about the little specific things they enjoy the most(what you already haven't researched) and their personality. Have a great day!
Ps the soil should not be to wet. That cam cause scale rot on thare belly I would also recommend getting one small hide to put on the cool side. They shouldn't have to choose safety over coolness or warmth
My birthday’s on the 20th and I’m trying so hard to convince my parents to get me a corn snake, I’ve been doing so much research and I think they’re starting to agree 🤞
Just came across this video/channel. I love seeing kids involved in caring for animals. If you put a drainage layer of expanding clay balls in, you can keep those moisture loving plants happy without having to saturate the substrate. This setup looks great! How is this set up and your snake doing?
@@christopher_scott I like the name Gerald! Looking forward to the upgrade video! I have a western hognose and a ball python. Thinking about getting a corn snake. Love seeing other setups.
I have a question for corn snake owners. I thought having damp substrate was bad for them because it can cause scale rot but this guy put plants that require lots of water in the enclosure which can also make the enclosure very humid and I heard corn snakes only need about 40-50% humidity. I'm looking to get a corn snake so I want to clear up some differences in the information I am getting.
Corn snakes tolerate a wide range of humidity but benefit from humidity between 50-75%, measured by a digital hygrometer. They’re native to humid regions such as Florida. Wet substrate causes scale rot. It’s fine to have high humidity and a moist substrate as long as the surface isn’t too wet. Pouring water into the substrate and mixing it in is effective.
I have a few tips. The absolute most important thing to do is make sure you have a thermostat hooked up to the heat mat! This is absolutely vital as the heat mat can get to hot and burn your snake so you have to have it hooked up to a thermostat. I also suggest adding 1 or 2 more hides. Most snakes need 1 warm hide, 1 cool hide, and 1 humid hide to help with shedding. I also wouldn't recommend holding them while they are in shed. If he doesn't want to eat for a while, try adding black paper to three sides of the tank to make him feel more secure. He is super cute and I can not wait to watch him continue to grow! He is adorable!
Thanks for the feedback! I did hook the mat to a thermostat. I used a zoomed reptitemp digital thermostat. I have been looking at expanding the enclosure already to add the additional hides you are referencing! Thanks for always supporting the channel!
@@christopher_scott that's great to hear! I definitely recommend a 40 gallon when he grows some! And eventually you could upgrade him to a 4x2x2 enclosure. I highly recommend zen habitats but there are many great enclosure companies! It is found with corn snakes that you will see alot more natural behaviors ( Basking, climbing, and overall being more active ) when given more space. Seeing how small he is right now, it may be better to wait a little while to upgrade him though. A lot of baby snakes will stop eating when put in to big of an enclosure. If you do upgrade him now definitely try to put a ton of fake plants, live plants, cork bark, and hides to make him had the coverage he needs to feel safe. My absolute favorite thing about your channel is how you are always open to changing things you do for the well being of your animals and how you always research before getting them. Reptiles are a lot of fun and so rewarding to keep! Have fun with this little guy! Also I LOVE the name Marvin for him!
@@christopher_scott also i forgot to mention, the hides don't have to he huge. They can he the tiny little black box hides from online. Snakes typically like hides where they can feel the hide touching them on all sides. It makes them feel safer to be super snug in a small hide.
I hold mine shed or no shed and I soak him when I know the shed is starting. Hates water. But I need a set up like this!!!! I have a forty gal for my little one and the only hiding place it uses is behind a built in wall
this is amazing, i love the plants being in the enclosure - - how often would you spray them down or apply water to keep them from drying up or dying? how many years would the corn snake thrive in say a 20gallon tank before needing something bigger? - thank you for this, +1sub
Just so u know when the snake gets bigger I recommend a 40 breeder for these guys but I think the build overall is decent good job make sure to always try to improve
I have two corn snakes; I named the male Thanatos and the female Persephone. Persephone is a gentle babygirl that loves exploring but Thanatos is a little monster
The one thing I was looking for was a thermostat for the heat pad and I found it and yes that corn snake was currently going into shed and man that corn snake was scared when he pulled that hide up
Heat pads are not a good heat source. A halogen flood bulb connected to a dimmer/dimming thermostat is the most natural and beneficial option. They produce infrared A and B like the sun, heat that penetrates deep into the skin tissue and heats them far more effectively than heat mats. Whereas heat mats only produce IRC, which only heats the surface of their skin.
I know Corns who like to climb or bridge in their enclosure. I would prefer to give them that possibility. Hopefully it won't dig underneath the water bowl. Other than that, I do like the set up.
Heat mats are not a good heat source, overhead heating is much better for them. A halogen flood bulb connected to a dimmer/dimming thermostat is the most natural and beneficial option, Arcadia’s deep heat projector is the second best option. They produce infrared A and B like the sun, heat that penetrates deep into the skin tissue and heats them far more effectively than heat mats. Whereas heat mats only produce IRC, which only heats the surface of their skin.
I know its a little late but I was thinking you could name the corn snake peppermint. the name matches the color of the snake and I think it really fits him.
They get crancie when they shed. Dont get over the fear of being bit learn to take great care they aren't all harmless. And at that size the snake is very delicate.
I clean it once a week when I feed. I will soak all of the water out of the bowl with paper towels and then will wipe the bowl down with a clean cloth. I then will remove any excrement that may exist. Usually I will dig up the substrate a little bit to make it easier for Gerald to bury himself as he likes to do this. I then remove any plant debris, refill the water dish with water from one of my planted aquariums as it is safe for snakes to drink. Once all of this is done, we will get Gerald out for a little human interaction as his meal defrosts. He then goes back into the enclosure where gets his single pinky mouse for the week.
Gerald is doing great! He has grown soooo much. I will show him in my next video, make sure you come check him out! Also, I’ll be building him a bio active enclosure soon!
For an adult, absolutely not. The enclosure should be at least as long as the snake, with a good amount of depth and climbing height. Adults need a 4x2x2’ (120x60x60cm) enclosure or bigger.
The bonus of having the same birthday with your son is he could never forget your birthday.
I forget my own Birthday
That is really rare
Hfujvjfu
And you can never forget his
My dads birthday is actually one day after mine lol
I like the name Cornelius. I just wanted to mention that you might lose some heat from the bottom of the tank,when you use a wire rack. If it becomes an issue,you might want to try putting the tank on a solid surface. He's such a cutie. Congratulations,on the new addition. ☺️
Thats hilarious! I just got my first corn snake and I named him Corneilious Cob.
@@lilyannleiperlooove it😂
@@lilyannleiperI really want one would be awesome to play with really cool pet
I also have mine on a wire rack but I have a woven rug inbetween the tank and rack it that ok?
Jerald is perfect! Happy 🎉birthday
UPDATE 07/10/21 - Gerald has grown significantly and needs an upgrade! So in the coming week or so I will be starting on building out his new 40 gallon breeder tank! I may go bio active on this one so I don’t have to worry about cleaning it as much!
Hey everybody! Thanks for coming by to watch. I am truly grateful!
Your the best I wish I could show you my tanks
Yep Gerald is in shed! Love the setup!
Great video Chris happy birthday to you your brother and max Robert it was my birthday on the 12th
You could name the snake slinky or you could name him rocko.
You should add a bunch of leaves everywhere makes it more naturalistic
The next generation of reptile lovers... Go Max ! I love setting up tanks especially with live plants. Its a must the whole ecosystem has really carried over from my love for reef tanks. Thanks for sharing!!
How exciting for your son! I got my corn snake when i was in the 4th grade. She is 11 years old and almost 5ft long now! never bitten and super gentle! I hope your son gets to experience the same thing!
Thanks for the love Chris! We were about 10 away and this pushed us over. All love on the name love to share it with ya lol! Happy birthday!
what a little cutie! i like Gerald’s name the way it is. we got a 13 year old corn snake about 6 months ago that we recently went fully bioactive with and she absolutely loves digging tunnels! highly recommend The Bio Dude’s Terra Firma substrate if you ever notice your substrate isn’t holding tunnels very well. one thing i will say, as Gerald gets bigger and older, you’ll probably need to uncover the water bowl and set it on top. my corn snake goes for a swim one to two times a day and with the bowl being buried it was super dirty-way too dirty for me to feel comfortable with her drinking it. since uncovering it, her bowl doesn’t get as dirty as quickly and only needs to be changed once a day to every other day instead of twice a day 😊
Just throwing this out there. When snakes go into shed, they'll get that blue on they're eyes once for a few days then the eyes will clear up then they will go really deep into the blue stage again and then he'll shed it off completely
Jerald is the perfect name for the corn snake!!
Corn snakes are like the best snake to have
This turned out awesome! I like the name Gerald, its my sons middle name lol, so im a little biased ha. So your totally correct, if his eyes are getting a little blue and scales getting dull hes probably going into shed. Having a new snake is awesome and you get to learn all about the little specific things they enjoy the most(what you already haven't researched) and their personality. Have a great day!
Stunning snake I've had and breed corn snakes for years and I never get bord of seeing them.... just keep in mind that to much humidity can cause ri
they are a great snake, had one for 15 years.
Happy birthday to you and max!
i know a lot about snakes and hey max is cool because i had a pepperment cornsnake
HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂🎁🎈🎊🎉
Gerald! Awesome!
I like Husk🤩🖤
I LLLOOOOVVVVEEEEE corn snakes!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Looks like my brothers snake!! I’m getting one myself too!
Let the kid name his own snake. Gerald sounds just fine to me.
And Happy Birthday to BOTH of you!
Gerald is a chill name!
Ps the soil should not be to wet. That cam cause scale rot on thare belly
I would also recommend getting one small hide to put on the cool side. They shouldn't have to choose safety over coolness or warmth
Howdy 🤠
I like the cage but I do recommend two hides one on the cool side and one on the warm side you will also need to upgrade as he gets bigger 😀
I just found their channel about a month ago it is a great channel
Man i love how honest you are.i look up to you as a youtuber. Ill have 1000 subs soon and i hope one day my setups look like yours
My birthday’s on the 20th and I’m trying so hard to convince my parents to get me a corn snake, I’ve been doing so much research and I think they’re starting to agree 🤞
snakes are my favorite reptiles
Good name👍
LOVED this video dude!
Just came across this video/channel. I love seeing kids involved in caring for animals. If you put a drainage layer of expanding clay balls in, you can keep those moisture loving plants happy without having to saturate the substrate. This setup looks great! How is this set up and your snake doing?
Gerald has grown significantly and is in need of an upgrade. I will be starting his new enclosure build this week! Watch for the video soon!
@@christopher_scott I like the name Gerald! Looking forward to the upgrade video! I have a western hognose and a ball python. Thinking about getting a corn snake. Love seeing other setups.
Name the snake "Super-Max or Super-Gerald"!?! Love your videos Chris and it's good to see Max-Robert! Happy Birthday Max & Chris!
I love snakes and the scape looks fantastic!
I am working on my snakes enclosure tomorrow
Did you add any cleanup crew to make it bioactive or can you not do that with corn snakes?
It's just like our 6-month corn Gizmo
I have a question for corn snake owners. I thought having damp substrate was bad for them because it can cause scale rot but this guy put plants that require lots of water in the enclosure which can also make the enclosure very humid and I heard corn snakes only need about 40-50% humidity. I'm looking to get a corn snake so I want to clear up some differences in the information I am getting.
Corn snakes tolerate a wide range of humidity but benefit from humidity between 50-75%, measured by a digital hygrometer. They’re native to humid regions such as Florida. Wet substrate causes scale rot. It’s fine to have high humidity and a moist substrate as long as the surface isn’t too wet. Pouring water into the substrate and mixing it in is effective.
Can we get an update
Awesome! :)
Gerald its perfect
Hey Chris!! Nice to see you on my stream the other day. I think slither is a cool name....or Brianne 😂
Cool enclosure!
Looks sweet
I have a few tips. The absolute most important thing to do is make sure you have a thermostat hooked up to the heat mat! This is absolutely vital as the heat mat can get to hot and burn your snake so you have to have it hooked up to a thermostat. I also suggest adding 1 or 2 more hides. Most snakes need 1 warm hide, 1 cool hide, and 1 humid hide to help with shedding. I also wouldn't recommend holding them while they are in shed. If he doesn't want to eat for a while, try adding black paper to three sides of the tank to make him feel more secure. He is super cute and I can not wait to watch him continue to grow! He is adorable!
Thanks for the feedback! I did hook the mat to a thermostat. I used a zoomed reptitemp digital thermostat. I have been looking at expanding the enclosure already to add the additional hides you are referencing! Thanks for always supporting the channel!
@@christopher_scott that's great to hear! I definitely recommend a 40 gallon when he grows some! And eventually you could upgrade him to a 4x2x2 enclosure. I highly recommend zen habitats but there are many great enclosure companies! It is found with corn snakes that you will see alot more natural behaviors ( Basking, climbing, and overall being more active ) when given more space. Seeing how small he is right now, it may be better to wait a little while to upgrade him though. A lot of baby snakes will stop eating when put in to big of an enclosure. If you do upgrade him now definitely try to put a ton of fake plants, live plants, cork bark, and hides to make him had the coverage he needs to feel safe. My absolute favorite thing about your channel is how you are always open to changing things you do for the well being of your animals and how you always research before getting them. Reptiles are a lot of fun and so rewarding to keep! Have fun with this little guy! Also I LOVE the name Marvin for him!
@@christopher_scott also i forgot to mention, the hides don't have to he huge. They can he the tiny little black box hides from online. Snakes typically like hides where they can feel the hide touching them on all sides. It makes them feel safer to be super snug in a small hide.
You can hold them when shedding and can help them take it off but only when it's ready to come off. Do not take it off prematurely
I hold mine shed or no shed and I soak him when I know the shed is starting. Hates water. But I need a set up like this!!!! I have a forty gal for my little one and the only hiding place it uses is behind a built in wall
Fantastic video! I do have some questions though. Are you able to help?
I'm new to this whole snake thing.
Great setup 👍👌
Does the substrate effect the corn snake with vespertory problem as some like to borrow
As long as the substrate isn’t dusty it shouldn’t cause respiratory issues. Soil can be dusty when kept super dry, just keep it somewhat moist.
How we see it: water dish
How the snake sees it: small swimming pool
So true
That was my point of burying it, I wanted it to be more naturalistic.
this is amazing, i love the plants being in the enclosure - - how often would you spray them down or apply water to keep them from drying up or dying? how many years would the corn snake thrive in say a 20gallon tank before needing something bigger? - thank you for this, +1sub
this is so sweet and informative :)
I have a corn snake they like to burrow in wood shavings
I like the name ace
Call him Cobb
Just so u know when the snake gets bigger I recommend a 40 breeder for these guys but I think the build overall is decent good job make sure to always try to improve
yep he is shedding nice set up
Checkers is a good name.
I think that tank seems too moist?
Maybe not but that is a lot of moisture retentive material.
I have two corn snakes; I named the male Thanatos and the female Persephone. Persephone is a gentle babygirl that loves exploring but Thanatos is a little monster
The one thing I was looking for was a thermostat for the heat pad and I found it and yes that corn snake was currently going into shed and man that corn snake was scared when he pulled that hide up
Heat pads are not a good heat source. A halogen flood bulb connected to a dimmer/dimming thermostat is the most natural and beneficial option. They produce infrared A and B like the sun, heat that penetrates deep into the skin tissue and heats them far more effectively than heat mats. Whereas heat mats only produce IRC, which only heats the surface of their skin.
Yeah I know heat pads over heat when with no thermostat that is why I said that and thanks for the info
How do you clean
Spot clean whenever you see poop.
How often do you need to clean the enclosure
i’d say 2-4 months
No longer than every 2 months.
I'm not sure if you did, but its best to use Repti Safe with water
I actually use water from one of my planted aquariums as it is is dechlorinated and would be closest to the water he would find to drink in the wild.
YES I WAS ABOUT TO SAY CORNELIUS CUZ ITS A CORN SNAKE!!!!
XD
Where did you buy the territory?
Corn snakes need a hot and cold hide and when shedding need a moist hide
I know Corns who like to climb or bridge in their enclosure. I would prefer to give them that possibility. Hopefully it won't dig underneath the water bowl. Other than that, I do like the set up.
Ringo would be a good name for him
question, what are the necessary requirements for heating?
If I'm using my aquarium for keeping corn snakes where do you put the heat mat (under or in the aquarium)?? Thanks guys.
Heat mats are not a good heat source, overhead heating is much better for them. A halogen flood bulb connected to a dimmer/dimming thermostat is the most natural and beneficial option, Arcadia’s deep heat projector is the second best option. They produce infrared A and B like the sun, heat that penetrates deep into the skin tissue and heats them far more effectively than heat mats. Whereas heat mats only produce IRC, which only heats the surface of their skin.
Under
Where did you buy those plants?
I really want a snake latdr in life. When i dont have any dogs so i can free roam it.
Chris when is the 300 gallon scaping vid gonna be out
I know its a little late but I was thinking you could name the corn snake peppermint. the name matches the color of the snake and I think it really fits him.
When I was a kid in school we had a class pet corn snake names Charlotte
Awww ❤
Yes! Name him Gerald
They get crancie when they shed. Dont get over the fear of being bit learn to take great care they aren't all harmless. And at that size the snake is very delicate.
he is shedding its called the blue faze👍
How (and how often) do you clean this setup?
I clean it once a week when I feed. I will soak all of the water out of
the bowl with paper towels and then will wipe the bowl down with a clean cloth. I then will remove any excrement that may exist. Usually I will dig up the substrate a little bit to make it easier for Gerald to bury himself as he likes to do this. I then remove any plant debris, refill the water dish with water from one of my planted aquariums as it is safe for snakes to drink. Once all of this is done, we will get Gerald out for a little human interaction as his meal defrosts. He then goes back into the enclosure where gets his single pinky mouse for the week.
how do you know when a snake is going into shed
Their eyes will often look cloudy/blue. Their skin will be paler/duller than usual. And they often hide a lot more when in shed.
Peanut is a good name
Snakes need 2 hides. 1 in the warmer side and 1 in the cooler side and they need UV rays.
Yes he is in shed
what did yall name it
Can we get a one year update ?
Colonel Jerald (like corn kernel) for a name =-)
how do you take care of feces and fungi? I loved the video, new subscribe! thank you!
so what is the age of the snake
Looks crowded... Max isn't so little anymore!
I think gerald is a great name
hes in shead :)
🔥🔥🔥
name him Husk! I since hes a corn snake, and ''corn-husk''? haha, thought it would be cute!
Updates on snake ?
Gerald is doing great! He has grown soooo much. I will show him in my next video, make sure you come check him out! Also, I’ll be building him a bio active enclosure soon!
I have a pet corn snake and his eyes turn like that when he is about to shed
Is a 60x40x40 cm good?
For an adult, absolutely not. The enclosure should be at least as long as the snake, with a good amount of depth and climbing height. Adults need a 4x2x2’ (120x60x60cm) enclosure or bigger.
@@nightinggale6470 ok thanks for the info!
Hi Chris hope yall ok
Children of the corn
Nice, would be a little prettier if you put the mountain in the middle