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Plastic Tub Sizes

madamwlf

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What sizes plastic tubs does everyone keep their yearlings and adult corns in?? I have a few hatchlings I need to upgrade their enclosure size and want to know what size would be good for adults. I was thinking about getting a few more of the Nature's Spirit snake shacks. I have one already and love it but would like to know what everyone else keeps their's in.
 
CAV, I saw that thread but it doesn't tell me what size I should be housing an adult corn in. And I have no building skills so I would prefer to buy my racks. I'd like to know what size to house an adult corn snake in.
 
The large tubs described in that thread are what adults are housed in. If you plan on buying a rack, most manufacturers include the tubs as part of the package.
 
Without a problem. Remember racks eliminate the need for "furniture" and accessories inside the tubs. I know it seems small but they are quite comfortable.
 
As funny as it may sound.....

Wal-mart is well stocked for herp supplies! (For some reason, they stock it in housewares instead of the pet section..... :rolleyes: )
 
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