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holdendillard
07-23-14, 11:17 AM
I have a 10 gallon plastic terrarium. the lid has ventilation, but not as much as you would see on a regular reptile screen. i put eco soil in it for substrate, but will this cause the humidity to rise too high? i plan on housing a baby scarlet king snake in it until Its big enough for my other 20 gal. if i have to go out and buy a regular glass terrarium, i will. thanks!

franks
07-23-14, 11:23 AM
Hi holden. I would say put your kingsnake right in the 20 gallon. Give him a deep substrate and alot of cover. I have 5 paper towel holders in my 20 gallon for my young king right now- he loves them. The plastic top looks cracked. It's hard to tell from the picture but it may be something he can wiggle though. They are pretty shifty.

Obsidian_Dragon
07-23-14, 08:26 PM
I went ahead and plopped my baby king in a 20 gallon. I have 4 hides and a plant available but unlike franks king, mine pretty much ignores them in order to hide in the substrate. He seems fine though--hides all the darn time but has been eating and stopped musking me about the third time I handled him. So, maybe just go ahead and put the baby in the 20!

Just prepare to play a rousing game of "where's the snake?" any time you need to find the bugger...

holdendillard
07-24-14, 06:23 AM
ok thanks guys! ill post I picture of him later

millertime89
07-24-14, 11:38 AM
The "regular" screens generally do not hold enough humidity for most snake species. I'm not too familiar with the amount of humidity that a scarlet king needs but odds are if you don't mist too often that will work just fine.