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Sizes For Plastic Cages

Spitfire

Snakeless
For those who use plastic cages: would you keep hatchlings in plastic shoeboxes or the 12 quart Sterilite contatiners. When would you move up a size and when would you move up to 28 quarts.
 
I use the six quart untill the snakes are about 20 inches and 60-80 grams. Then I just go ahead and put them in the 27 quart sterlites for the remainder.
 
I use 6 quart shoe boxes until they get a little more than a foot, then I use 16 quart boxes until they are a little over two foot, then they go into the 32 quart sweater boxes.
 
I use 15 quart boxes for hatchlings. I would move them up when they are longer than a length plus width of the box.

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