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Hey, i have a 20x10x12 aquarium and i plan on getting a corn, i was wondering would this be big enough for when my snakey gets bigger? ive never really delt with corns that much before. help anyone. thanks
would work for a hatchling to juvie....but they need a little bigger than that at adult. I have an adult in a 55 and she still takes up most of the tank when out roaming.....LOL
I've got my adult corn in a 40 gallon, and he's around 3 feet (the total length of the enclosure). I had him in a 10 gallon (20x10x12) for about the first 8 months, then he outgrew it. Between 40-60 gallons for an adult is best, imo.
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