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Old 01-25-05, 03:18 PM   #1
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Question corn snake tank

Hey, I'm hoping to get a new corn snake I have a 25cm (length), 12cm (depth) tank.
At what size would the corn snake need to be before I bought a new tank?
And What size shoulod my next tank be?

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Old 01-25-05, 03:23 PM   #2
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Argghhh sorry inches not cm
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Old 01-25-05, 03:25 PM   #3
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From the sizes you gave I think you have a 5.5 gallon, and that won't work for very long. You could use that until the corn is 16"-17" at most. I would start with a ten gallon which can be used until your corn is about 28"-30". After that I would get a 32 cubed or a 40 Breeder which your corn can live in for the rest of its life. If you have any more questions about corns, feel free to ask.
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Old 01-25-05, 03:27 PM   #4
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Ohh, that should last for quite a while. I think you have a 15 gallon. When your corn hits about 35"-40" you would want to upgrade to a 40 Breeder.
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oh so it should be ok for a while?
cause i have a bigger tank ready to but i'll get the measurments of that too.
also heating wise, i have a tropical fish tank heater would that work or is a heat pad the best form of heating?
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Also how much would u say a 40 breeder would cost? a rough estimate.
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A fish tank heater is NOT a good idea. The snake could burn itself. Belly heat (an undertank heater placed underneath) would work best.

I am not sure how undertank heaters work on glass, so I would also recommend a Rubbermaid instead of a tank. It's just easier...they're super cheap as well.

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Hmm i see, whats a rubber maid?? lol might seem a stupid question to most but i dont have a clue. But i have a tank also at the moment so i need to find a good way of heating it.

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It's a big plastic container...like tupperware.

I wouldn't keep a snake in a tank, but that's just me. I don't own any colubrids anyway, so I'll stop giving advice on them. However, a lot of snake keepers would agree that a tank is best for fish

An undertank heater is still best, but I don't know how it will affect the glass of the tank, which is why I recommended the Rubbermaid/plastic container.

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ok thanks for advice!
but if i lay layers of newspapers under the undertank heater hopefuilly that will stop heat loss or better yet lay a thin ply wood on the bass of the tank. Anyone have any comments on that it would be of great help

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Undertank heaters are designed for glass tanks. They don't affect the glass in any way.

Though I keep my corns in rubbermaids for the sake of convenience, I think that tanks look far nicer. Just be sure you have an escape proof screen top. If this is your only pet reptile, I would go with a tank, such that it can be a bit of a display tank, rather than a function-only enclosure... though both work well, and it all depends on what you want.

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Thanks, is the heat mat placed underneath the glass or underneath the bedding??

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Underneath the glass. Make sure you have a thermometer, DON'T GUESS!

P.S. Sorry if I came down a little hard.
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Yes, I have a thermometer im no fool lol...
I really apreiciate your help!
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Not a problem.
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