Re: RUB size versus age/weight/length
As long as there's suitable hides and husbandry a larger enclosure shouldn't stress out the snake. I never have understood the reasoning behind smaller enclosures, baby snakes in the wild aren't confined to small boxes. A 10 gallon aquarium is commonly used to house baby corns, and an adult can live in a 30 but I'd go with a 55 gallon simply to allow more room to move around.
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7.6.26 Dominican red mountain boas, 1.1 carpet pythons, 3 ATB, 1.1 climacophora, 1.1 Russian rats, 1.1 prasina, 1.1 speckled kings, 3.3.1 corns, 1.1.1 black rats, 1.1 savu, 1.1 Stimson's, 1 spotted python, 1.1 Boiga nigriceps, 3 Olive house snakes, 1 Sonoran mountain king, 0.1 Sinoloan milk snake, 1.1 Dione rat snake.
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