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Old 01-24-15, 09:28 PM   #1
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Re: Baby Snake

I may get kicked for saying this...but a 10 gallon fish tank with a screen lid and a UTH should be fine for a while. If the humidity doesn't get high enough, just put some rubber shelving liner over the screen with some space at one end for air flow.

You can get one cheep on Craigslist or even from a regular pet store.

Congrats and good luck =)
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Old 01-28-15, 11:20 AM   #2
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I may get kicked for saying this...but a 10 gallon fish tank with a screen lid and a UTH should be fine for a while. If the humidity doesn't get high enough, just put some rubber shelving liner over the screen with some space at one end for air flow.

You can get one cheep on Craigslist or even from a regular pet store.

Congrats and good luck =)
Cornsnakes are one species that can truly thrive in a glass tank with little or no modification. One reason they are such a n awesomebbeginner snake. Husbandry is very easy and forgiving.
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