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cage set up for a corn

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Posted by: railrider1920 at Thu Jul 20 23:58:00 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by railrider1920 ]  
   

I'm posting this here because the other forum doesn't seem to have much traffic. Hope this is ok.

I have some glass that was cut to make a fishtank. some if it got chiped and I don't think it would be good enough for that anymore. But It can be used for a snake tank. I'm thinking about putting it together for a couple of corns. It would be nice tank with a vivarium type setup: live plants, rocks and limbs. That type of thing.

Would an enclosure like this be ok for a corn? Or even two? It would be about 25-28 gallon tank. about the length of a 20 long, but the front of it comes out at an angle. I think that they are called a flat back hex. Kinda like the diagram pictured at this website, only my "A" is shorter and my "C" and "B" are longer:

http://www.acrylicaquariums.com/aquariums_demensions.htm

Any thoughts on a setup like this (vivarium)? If you have one or know of one, could you post a picture of it for me please?
Thanks,
Rob


   

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