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Those dimensions are fine for a single snake considering racers don't usually become too large. I would give two feet of vertical space and provide lots of climbing branches. Acrylic works well but scratches easily, so keep this in mind.
The shedding process, from the first sign of dullnes to the time of shedding, usually takes about one and a half to two weeks.
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