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Corn snake home

chriszuk

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I have a 1yr old cornsnake- I am going to get her a new home since she seems to need more stretching room (Right now she is an a 10 gallon aquarium. Today when I went to the pet store I noticed two sizes 15 and 20 gallon. Is 15 ok or should I invest in the 20gallon though it seems very large.
Any suggestions?
 
An adult corn will need at least a 20L tanks so I say get atleast that.
If you search around, sometimes can pick up a used one.
 
A 20 Gallon Long is able to house an adult corn comfortably. Personally, for an adult, i wouldn't go with anything smaller than that. I really like my 40 gallon tank though
 
do your self a favor and get the zilla 20L you will be much happier because the lid it comes with is almost escape proof its a sliding lid and works awesome! :santa:
 
I have my year old snow in a zilla with sliding lid. A cat squashed the screen in (no snake lived there at the time), so I took the lid apart and fixed it with a new thick nylon mesh while Balthazar stayed in his feeding tub. He's never found a weakness in the lid yet and I plan on reusing the tank after he out grows it.
 
I have my year old snow in a zilla with sliding lid. A cat squashed the screen in (no snake lived there at the time), so I took the lid apart and fixed it with a new thick nylon mesh while Balthazar stayed in his feeding tub. He's never found a weakness in the lid yet and I plan on reusing the tank after he out grows it.

I wish all of them had a heavier screen though, but with a corn snake, it's not an issue. On black friday they had a 40gal zilla on sale for 69 bucks, man was i pumped :)
 
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