I would use a store bought artificial log. Try not to use a real log, or one that you find.. Artificial logs are the best as they are clean. If you use a log that you find, your snake can get parasites and other bad stuff. Corn snakes generally do not need a log. It would be pretty rare to see him/her actually using it, but, a log looks good and if they do end up using it, it'll provide them a way to get exercise.
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If you want bedding for your corn use aspen, do not use anything with cedar or pine in it, (including hides) this affects their respiratory and can cause death.
Aspen is not always the best type of bedding to use.. It clumps together and doesn't hold humidity as well as other substrates.. Shredded coconut can be a bit pricey if you have a collection of snakes, but it is pretty good. Newspaper, although plain, is very sanitary and easy to clean.. (lots of substrates require vacuuming your floor after..)
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Captain's Wood Snake was created in 2007.
Wood Dog to wood Boar.
This depends on the type of snake and it's lighting requirements. Most snakes do better with under tank heating as their body temp comes from their environment. If the snake gets too cold it will not properly digest it's food. Also take into consideration the material of the floor and your room temperature. Wood or stone will tend to be cold while rug is warmer and more insulated. Many people in this same situation will put 2x4 pieces of wood under the tank and use bottom heat without any problems.
No it is not safe to burn it.
yes, any fruit wood is safe.
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Snake Wood is the rarest wood in the world. Others include Brazilian Rosewood and Pinky Ivory.
It is not safe to use steam on wood furniture. The steam could stain the wood.
a flat headed, stout nosed snake with a rattle that would be awesome if it was possible to create :)
40.2 bushel of corn to a ton of wood pellets
No, it is not safe to burn. It is toxic.