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08-21-14, 05:06 PM
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24x18x12 exo terra
Hi there. I have a baby corn snake in a 24x18x12 exo terra right now. I am aware that this will only be temporary. And I will be upgrading when necessary. What I am wondering is after my snake grows out of the exo terra I will have an empty tank just sitting there. And instead of selling it for half of what I paid for it I'm thinking that I will want to put something new into it. So my question is: what can be permanently housed in a 24x18x12 exo terra? I am open to any reptile, amphibian. Anything.
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08-23-14, 08:33 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
I've never had one but I'm pretty sure a garter snake could go in a cage that size permanently. Or maybe a male hognose? That would be my two suggestions.
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08-23-14, 10:30 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
Hognose, rosy boa. Although garters are small they are active snakes and may appreciate more room than a 2ft x 1.5ft.
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08-24-14, 09:03 AM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
I feel for you, I'm going to be in this same situation soon too. I have my snake in the same cage. He's already 19-21 inches long he'll out grow it before long. So I'm keeping an eye on this thread for ideas for when the time comes to upgrade his home. And the way my pig eats it may be Christmas time!
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08-24-14, 11:42 AM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
I'm kind of in the same boat but I plan on having more snakes. I plan to have all my future snakes from hatchlings/very young juveniles so I would house them in my current Corns enclosure, move them up to their adult enclosure then repeat the cycle until I've got all my dream snakes. I believe my babies enclosure is something around 40X28X16.
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08-24-14, 02:50 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
Ever considered a spider or scorpions?
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08-24-14, 04:17 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
Thanks for the suggestions. Are there any lizards that could stay in there? Because I've been looking into them to and the only one that I think could be suitable is maybe a leopard gecko. But I'm not too sure if I'm into that idea. Thanks again for the replies
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08-24-14, 04:19 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
Ever considered a spider or scorpions?
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No. They both kind of creep me out and scare me haha
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08-24-14, 05:18 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
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Originally Posted by madisonandsonny
Thanks for the suggestions. Are there any lizards that could stay in there? Because I've been looking into them to and the only one that I think could be suitable is maybe a leopard gecko. But I'm not too sure if I'm into that idea. Thanks again for the replies
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Yeah I think Leopard Geckos could be a good match possibly.
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08-24-14, 08:04 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
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Originally Posted by nazanova
Yeah I think Leopard Geckos could be a good match possibly.
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Yea. I think that that's what I may do. But I really want a crested gecko but the need tall enclosures for climbing. And this isn't a tall enclosure
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08-24-14, 09:03 PM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
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Originally Posted by madisonandsonny
Yea. I think that that's what I may do. But I really want a crested gecko but the need tall enclosures for climbing. And this isn't a tall enclosure
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Yeah I guess you'll just have to make do with what you've got really. Maybe another snake as a hatchling/young juvenile might be an option?
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08-25-14, 07:43 AM
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Re: 24x18x12 exo terra
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Originally Posted by nazanova
Yeah I guess you'll just have to make do with what you've got really. Maybe another snake as a hatchling/young juvenile might be an option?
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Haha. Leopard geckos are really cute and cool looking to! But I want a creastie more aha. So we shall see. Maybee I could somehow turn the tank sideways so that it's taller
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