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Multiple snake housing?

ohdigeydoc

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For those of you who have more than one or two corns, how do you house them all? Do you have regular 10-20 gallon tanks for each one?

I have a 10 gallon tanks for each of my young corns. Each tank has an under-the-ground heater (for nights) and a red light (for days), a hydrometer, a thermometer, and of course hiding spots and water.

I am getting a new corn this week, and may be getting another. So a total of four. Are these set ups typical for housing a bunch of corns, or is there an easier way?


Thanks! :)
 
Racks.

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All I can say is that I'm very relieved to see this isn't another cohabitation thread.

Oh, and I use a "stack 'em and rack 'em" method to house all of my snakes. And I'll probably go completely wacky if Rubbermaid and Sterlite ever stop making those lovely containers.
 
Heat tape & thermostat (except for the hatchling racks, they just have room heat).
For humidity I run a room humidifier because my house is so dry.
 
I have a bunch of babies in ten and 20 gallons, a couple adults in 20 gallons, a couple adults in 24 x 24 custom cages, and two sets of 66 qt racks.
 

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I started with glass tanks but once Ihit 5 I converted to Animal Plastics Economy Plastics racks.

They take either 1 32 qt or 2 16 qt tubs per shelf, so it's easy to house hatchlings in smaller tubs and then move them up to larger 32 qt tubs.

They come with heat rope for belly heat and I added a Herpstat ND thermostat that runs both racks.
 
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