Description
CB23 Banana 66% Het Clown/G-Stripe Male
Genetic Background
- Morph: Banana 66% Het Clown/G-Stripe
- Gender: Male
- Year of Birth: 2023
- Genetics Explained:
- Banana Morph: Known for its vibrant yellow and tan pattern.
- 66% Het Clown: Indicates a 66% chance the snake carries the recessive gene for the Clown morph, characterized by its unique head pattern and coloration.
- G-Stripe: Refers to another genetic trait potentially present but not visibly expressed, known for a specific stripe pattern.
Housing
- Enclosure Size: For a juvenile, a 20-gallon tank is adequate. As the snake grows, you may need to upgrade to a 40-gallon tank or larger.
- Temperature Gradient: 75-80°F on the cool side and 88-92°F on the warm side. Use a reliable digital thermometer to monitor these temperatures.
- Humidity: Maintain around 50-60% humidity, with slight increases during shedding periods to aid in the shedding process.
- Substrate: Aspen shavings, coconut fiber, or paper towels are suitable. Avoid cedar or pine as they can be harmful.
- Hides: Provide at least two hides (one on the warm side and one on the cool side) for security.
Diet
- Food Items: Appropriately sized frozen-thawed rodents, typically starting with pinkies for juveniles. The size of the prey should be roughly the same width as the snake's widest part.
- Feeding Frequency: Every 5-7 days for juveniles, reducing to every 7-14 days for adults.
- Supplementation: Not typically required if feeding a varied diet of whole rodents.
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