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xblackheart
at Fri Jul 21 00:40:30 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xblackheart ]
you'd want to make sure the chips in the glass wasn't something that would cut or scratch the snakes. 20 gal longs are the right size for a corn. The key is ground space, as they need to be able to "roam" instead of climb.
As for the two corn snakes in one cage question, the general thoughts are that one corn per cage is the way to go. There are many reasons behind that. Draybar posted his speal on co-habitation not too long ago, might again. ----- ****Misty****
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Not counting Hatchlings, this is what I have.........
1.1.2 bearded dragons
9.18.0 corn snakes
1.1.0 jungle corns
1.2.6 California King
1.0.0 Mexican Black king
0.1.0 Blotched (variable) king
0.1.0 Lavender Brooksi king
1.0.0 Sinaloan milk snake
0.1.0 Tri-Hybrid milk snake
0.1.0 rat snake
1.1.0 Arizona mountain king
1.1.0 Congo African Grey Parrots
0.1.0 German Shepherd (hybrid) dog
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