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What Size Tank Is Your Snake In??

What is your snake in??


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I keep all of my corns in plastic tubs. I couldn't tell you the size in terms of gallons etc. just that they are big. I use 48"-55" vivariums for my adult carpet, a 36" for my 18 month old and plastic tubs for babies.
 
My big wooden viv is 48" x 18" x 24" which I looked up and converted to gallons, and it was 75. So not really sure which option I could vote for!
 
Before I built their viv they were in a 50 gallon tank, since I have built it they live in a 48"x24"x24" viv. My two adult corns live in that, and my gopher and bull live in one the same size and my two female jungle corns live in the 50 gallon and my holdback 07 is in a 20 gallon.
 
When I had only a few corns they were all in 20L (adults). Now that I have around 30, I use a 32qt tubs to save on space. I'm thinking of putting my breeding females back in 20L till they lay their eggs. Not sure if their is enough room in the 32qt. for an egg laying box. I have time to figure this out though.
 
Before I built their viv they were in a 50 gallon tank, since I have built it they live in a 48"x24"x24" viv. My two adult corns live in that, and my gopher and bull live in one the same size and my two female jungle corns live in the 50 gallon and my holdback 07 is in a 20 gallon.

That's uh, some mighty interesting living combos you got there.
 
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