Baby snakes will be crawling out of their egg shells and Boas will be dropping young anytime now. So whether you are going to purchase a hatchling snake or looking after twenty newly hatched Corn Snakes that you wish to sell, there are basic supplies you will need. I have compiled a list of the supplies you will need, which you can purchase on this site, just click on the product and it will take you to the page where you can find more info on it and buy it.
- Substrate
- Heat Pad
- Dial Thermometer
- Feeding Tongs
- Snake Hook ( If its venomous)
Every hatching season brings something new and it is an important date on any herpers calendar, so give your babies the best care you can.
Timothy Zedi
Tim Zedi is a seasoned reptile enthusiast with over 25 years of experience in keeping and breeding a wide variety of reptiles. Tim was the former chairman of the West Rand Herpetological Association and volunteered at the Transvaal Snake Park.Tim has been instrumental in creating knowledge in the reptile community. He is a regular contributor to Practical Reptile Keeping magazine, where he shares his expertise and insights. Through his work, Tim has become a respected figure in the herpetology field, dedicated to educating others and promoting responsible reptile care.