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tank ?s

cheeto4/5/03 Jan 25, 2004 07:54 PM

how big a tank does a adult corn snake need??thnx

Replies (3)

janome Jan 25, 2004 09:24 PM

20 gallon longs are suppose to be big enough. That's what I have my 2 in. Each having their own tank. They are happy. One side has the UTH/light for warm side and a cooler side. I take mine out for handling and it gives them excercise and change of scene. They are yearlings about arms length.

griffindor Jan 25, 2004 09:32 PM

a 20 gal long should be more then enough.I have breeders in smaller sweater box contianers then that(but no bells and wistles).my cornsnakes hidding spots are crumbled newspaper.It depends how fancy a set up you want and how much you want to spoil them.

harker Jan 26, 2004 06:28 AM

Hey, I house my 7 month old Corn in this... should be good for at least 2 years... Hope it helps!

Harker.

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