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01-14-04, 06:20 PM
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size
what kind of snakes could comfortably live in a 30 gallon tank?
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01-14-04, 06:39 PM
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Cornsnake.
They're beautiful animals,usually easy to handle and fairly easy to keep.
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01-14-04, 06:45 PM
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blind snakes/worm snakes, colubrids such as hognose, garters/ribbons, maybe some sand boas? but it would have to be a small species
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01-14-04, 07:22 PM
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i want a snake that eats mice
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01-14-04, 07:25 PM
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hognose snakes eat mice, sometimes it can be a little tricky to start them on pinkies as babies, mine didn't eat for 5 months when i got it but all i really had to do was put lizard maker on it and let him eat in the dark, now hes almost on hoppers and he'll eat it right when you put it in the cage. they are great snakes and can stay in a 30 gallon their whole life
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0.0.1 tentacled snake, 0.1 brazilian rainbow boa, 0.0.1 black blood python, 1.0 jampea reticulated python, 1.1 yellow anacondas, 1.1 emerald tree boas, 3.1 BCIs, 1.1 ball pythons, 1.0 tiger salamander, 1.1 african giant millipedes, 0.0.2 cockatiels, 2.1 ferrets, 3.0 pet rats, some fish and more
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01-14-04, 07:29 PM
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corn snakes, they come in all colors, easy to take care of.
kenyan sand boas, anthill python! lol, but those are like thousands, and rosy boas,
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01-15-04, 05:14 PM
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http://www.**************/ratsnake/corn.htm
http://home.wanadoo.nl/d.vandorp/fot...%20guttata.htm
Here's a couple links for corn snakes.
In my opinion they are one of the most enjoyable,low priced ,low maintenance reptiles available.
They come in a variety of striking patterns as shown in the second link.
Your tank size is just fine too.
Mice happen to be a part of their natural diet too,so you won't have to mark them with lizard or frog scent.
For some reason part of the first address didn't show up.....just ********???
Just type in kingsnake in place of the ********'s
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01-15-04, 09:02 PM
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Corns, kings, milks, viperboas... any of the candoia actually. pigmy rattle snakes...
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01-15-04, 09:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Lisa
Corns, kings, milks, viperboas... any of the candoia actually. pigmy rattle snakes...
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Quite a few venomous species fit in a 30 gal, but I woudn't recommend them. If you are asking what you can fit in a certain size, you aren't ready to keep hots IMHO.
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01-15-04, 09:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Linds
Quite a few venomous species fit in a 30 gal, but I woudn't recommend them. If you are asking what you can fit in a certain size, you aren't ready to keep hots IMHO.
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Which brings us to the age old question.... when are you ready?
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01-15-04, 09:42 PM
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when you dont have to ask if your ready.
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01-15-04, 09:42 PM
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And why is that question being brought up here? He never even said anything about keeping hots in the first place. I agree with Linds, if he's asking these types of quesation, he's not ready for hots, so they shouldn't even be suggested....
J.M.O.
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01-15-04, 11:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Darren179
when you dont have to ask if your ready.
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I don't believe that's accurate, I know of a few people that aren't ready for hots yet they feel they are. My old landlord was all set to get a spitting cobra before his wife laid down the law. He figured he was ready, even though he hadn't cared for a snake before. A petstore in here was ready to sell him one too.
and just because i said they would fit didn't mean i figured anyone should get one. I wouldn't suggest a hognose that is difficult to feed if it's not already on mice as a starter snake either.
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01-16-04, 12:30 AM
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Location: Long Beach,CA
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i already have a corn and a Nelson's milksnake but i want another snake. and i'm not ready for hots yet.
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