I'm thinking about putting my '03 womas in some 32qt sterilites since I have the rack space. How long can they remain there as far as size and age go?
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I'm thinking about putting my '03 womas in some 32qt sterilites since I have the rack space. How long can they remain there as far as size and age go?
I started mine off in a rubbermaid and they grew out of it pretty fast. You'd be lucky to keep them in Rubbermaids for a year. Mine cruise the tank almost every day and before you know it the snake looks a little cramped up. They can easily reach 3 to 4 foot in 1 year. Temporarily, for starting a hatchling, it is fine. Mark my words after a while of looking through that opaque plastic it will get under your skin and you will want them in a nice clearly visible glass tank, they're just too pretty. Tom
Thanks for the imput.
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1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa adults
1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa 2003
0.1 Rubber Boa
0.2 Eastern Hognose Snakes
4.4 Western Hognose Snakes
1.1 Womas
Spadefoot
Black Knobbed Sawback
Northern Diamondback
Florida Redbellied Slider
Western Painted
Southern Painted
1.0 African Hedgehog
1.0 Sulcata
1.1 Leopard tortoises
1 Pleco
2 Silver Dollars
3 Bosemian Rainbows
1 Cory Cat
1 Upside Down Catfish
2.0 Fire Guramis
uhh... I think that is it.
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