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My snake is too big for her cage!!

miara20

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Sasha has out grown a 40 gallon reptile tank. So now what do I do. All pet stores dont make anything bigger. So where do I get a cage custom made and perferibly not a show case cage. something that she can actually live in. and something that has glass on all sides. she likes to see everything she is 4 feet long now and on that note how much is she suppose to weigh to me she looks skinny. Does anyone have a corn that is 4 feet already. She's two years old now. Im not sure how much she weighs I'll weigh her this evening. But I feed her two adult mice at a time every two weeks is that too much or too little. Sorry for all the questions.
 
What are the dimensions of a 40-gallon? I know a 55-gallon is 48" x 12", giving 10 feet total for the snake to use.

Also, could you post a photo? We would need to see her to tell if she's too skinny. I feed my corns once per week, and some of my adult pythons approximately every 10-14 days.

Kathy
 
I have four snakes over four feet. Only my large female is in a forty, the others are in 20L. A 20L is fine for adult corn, if you have a forty you don't need to go bigger, unless you want to.
 
What are the dimensions of a 40-gallon? I know a 55-gallon is 48" x 12", giving 10 feet total for the snake to use.

Also, could you post a photo? We would need to see her to tell if she's too skinny. I feed my corns once per week, and some of my adult pythons approximately every 10-14 days.

Kathy

I'm lost how do you get 10feet total with a 48"x12" isn't that 4 feet or do tanks measure different ?

Also i have my 4ft corn in a 40gl rep tank and is plenty big for it.
 
Sorry about that! I was talking about a 55-gallon aquarium, which is 4 foot long in the front and back, and 1 foot wide on each side. If the snake stretched around the inside of the tank, it would technically have 10 feet to do so.

Kathy
 
I have my trio of adult corns in a 50 gal, which is not much bigger... 48 x12... and they are fine in that, the 40 gal can't be much smaller... My Creamsicle and sunglow males are an easy 5 -5.5 feet a piece.
 
I have my trio of adult corns in a 50 gal, which is not much bigger... 48 x12... and they are fine in that, the 40 gal can't be much smaller... My Creamsicle and sunglow males are an easy 5 -5.5 feet a piece.

Wow that's clever...

But seriously, a 40 gal tank is fine :)
 
Thank you all for your help her tank is 36"long 16" high and 18" wide. Where could I get a 50 gallon tank if I wanted to try that one. The reason I think her cage is too small is because she doesnt like being in there. It doesn't seem like she has a whole lot of room to move and she is quit the busy body. lol She is constantly trying to get out of her cage. I let her out everyday for a few hours and she still wants out.

Anyway I weighed her today before I fed her and she weighs 394 grams I am trying to figure out how to post a pic of her now.

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ok I tried it again

here they are now sorry about that. And could somebody also tell me if she is a creamsicle or what she is lol. Im not really sure. Thanks again for everybodies help. I really appreciate it.

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No, I don't think she is too big for her cage and yes I do believe she is a creamsicle.

By the way, creamsicles are amels, you don't have to say "Amel creamsicle"...you don't get any other sorts! :D
 
That tank looks good. Usually if they're over-active it means they're unhappy with their environment. However, at this time of year males become a lot more active and restless because they feel the need to 'spread their seed' :grin01: But she's a female right?

If she's active I'd suggest getting some vines and/or branches, as well as some plant cover. See how that fares. If it doesn't work and you still want to get a bigger tank, then heck, they'd still go in there fine. :)
 
No, I don't think she is too big for her cage and yes I do believe she is a creamsicle.

By the way, creamsicles are amels, you don't have to say "Amel creamsicle"...you don't get any other sorts! :D

Well...actually creamsicles are amelanistic rootbeers, which are hybrids between corns and Great Plains rats. If it's "just" an amel, it is considered to be a pure corn. But these days, who knows?
 
lol That's what I meant...it's like saying Amel Butter...butters are amel caramels...True, Creams are hybrids/Intergrades, but they remain an amelanistic form of something else.
 
But she's a female right?[/QUOTE said:
Yes she is definetly female and the attitude and nosieness says it all. lol. As far as her being unhappy with her cage I will definetly get some vines and stuff like you suggested. I fed her last night and that finally calmed her down but Im sure as soon as she digest her food she will be back to doing the same so I will add more stuff to her cage.

And no I didnt know I didnt have to say amel creamsicle but I do now. Thank you all for all your help I really appreciate it.
 
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