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You could keep a baby cornsnake in a house sized enclosure, just like wild baby corns live outside in nature. The reason why they thrive outside is because there are leaves, rocks, logs, burrows....etc to hide in. Whatever enclosure you keep it in just provide hides and cover. It needs to feel secure.
You could keep a baby cornsnake in a house sized enclosure, just like wild baby corns live outside in nature. The reason why they thrive outside is because there are leaves, rocks, logs, burrows....etc to hide in. Whatever enclosure you keep it in just provide hides and cover. It needs to feel secure.
I agree totally, Just make sure he has plenty of hides. Id put some Sphag Moss in the corners, my guys love to hide in it.