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large enough housing??

I'd worry about the 24" length, its a tad small anf you snake won't have room to stretch out much.. adult corns typically hit 4 feet (or more)
I keep mine in a 40B 36x18 foot print and she's longer then the tank by a good amount.
 
I'd say it's a little small, but then I use vivs rather than tanks or racks. I usually have a three foot long x 18 inches wide x 18 inches deep as a minimum for an adult. However many rack tubs sound smaller than this and most adults seem to thrive in them.

A reasonable guideline is that the snake needs to be able to stretch along the length and one side.
 
yeah it's a 75 gallon tank i have that i was thinking about dividing. i already have 2 baby corns and i'm hooked lol. this tank was given to me and i definitely want to use it for for snakes or a lizard but if I housed 2 snakes i would want them to be as comfortable as possible. thanks for the input
 
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