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New 60 gallon (Long) Tank

cornsnakes101

Two Corns and Growing!
So I just got in on a bargain a 60 gallon tank with, 2 heat lamps with ceramic bulbs, a light strip with 2 UV bulbs in it, a digital thermometer, and the best part the cages top locks 2 ways. One by sliding the 2 sides in and then having a cage lock at the end holding it securly in place, all for $60 I know a steal right. But the only problem is I have no idea what to put in it, I would put a corn in there but from what I have read a 30 gallon to 40 gallon is enough. So I was thinking of getting a white sided bull snake from South Mountain Reptiles, if any one has some other suggestion then it is very welcome.
 
If your looking for a really interesting snake than I would suggest a Brooks Kingsnake. Rainbow Boa's are great, but they require a lot of maintenance, and can be tricky to own. I have an Albino Brooks Kingsnake, and he is great. He's a good eater, he's very easy to handle, because he's strong enough to easily hold himself up, and he is extremely calm. Also, it would be the perfect size for a snake you want in a 60 gallon tank. They usually get anywhere between 4 to 6 feet, and are pretty easy to care for. Here's a link to one I found on-line. http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=59&de=658840. Normally ones like these go for 150-200$, but theirs a few others like these from the same seller that are going for 75$, plus for just a few more bucks you can insure it, just incase the worst happens. It's going to be a fun choice for you, but I would suggest a Brooks Kingsnake. You would definitely be happy with it!.
 
How about a Dumerli boa...or however it's spelled...lol

dumerils are one of my favorites even though i dont own one yet. they still get quite large.

if i was you. dont jump into things. just build the cage. when you see what you want youll know it.
 
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