Re: Setup for Leucistic Rat Snake - good/bad plants?
If you don't mind replanting then it's no biggie. Just trying to give you a heads up into possible issues in the future. As for the size of the tank, most sources state minimum sizes. Two common formulas for determining minimum size is length + width of enclosure equal to or greater than the length of the snake. Another is square footage of the floor space. A 55 has 4 square feet. You never said if your Leucistic was a black rat or a Texas rat, but a safe assumption would be that it will grow to around 6'. Some are smaller but some can be bigger. A 55 gallon utilizes height more so than width. It will work just make sure you give it lot of branches and other furniture so it can use all the vertical space. Leucistic rat snakes are one of the most beautiful, active snakes you can have the privilege to own! The more laid out the enclosure, the more you will enjoy it!
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