Things You'll Need
- Large aquarium, 20- to 50-gallon size Mesh or screened folding lid Sand or aspen bedding Sunning rock Heat lamp Ultraviolet light Thermometer
Instructions
Find an aquarium large enough for your snake to move around, sun itself and have hiding and feeding areas. When choosing an aquarium consider the adult size that your snake will reach, or you may be replacing it periodically with a larger one.
Add bedding about an inch deep in the bottom of the aquarium. Use either play sand, reptile sand or aspen bedding for your snake. You may want to take into consideration your snake's habitat in the wild when choosing the bedding and fixtures for your cage.
Make or purchase a screen or mesh lid for your aquarium. Find one or make one with hinges that allow you to open one side of the tank without uncovering the entire aquarium. This will allow you to feed your snake and clean out debris without allowing your snake a chance to escape.
Place a rock with a flat surface or hollow rock that your snake can lay on to sun itself under the heat lamp. You also will need an ultraviolet light for your snake. The hollow rock can also serve as a hiding area for your snake. If your snake likes to climb, add a limb angled across the tank.
Fill a water dish and bury it slightly into the sand or bedding to allow the snake easy access. If your snake's usual habitat is wetlands, you may want to provide a dish with a larger circumference but not more than an inch deep.