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Feeding Contaier Size?

Penman6668

Dr. Jan Itor
I am not too worried about this now because my corn is still small but what size should the feeding container be when the corn gets bigger. The attached picture is what I am using now.
 

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I'm using shoebox sized Sterlite containers for my two year olds, which will hold them for quite a while--possibly even the rest of their lives.
 
I use the largest sized lock and lock container hehe.. no way they can escape the locks! =)
 
BeckyG said:
I'm using shoebox sized Sterlite containers for my two year olds, which will hold them for quite a while--possibly even the rest of their lives.
What are the dimensions of the box?
 
One is 13.5 x 8 x 4, and the other is 13.5 x 9 x 6. Those dimensions are in inches.
 
I use a black plastic portable filing cabinet that I got from WalMart. I drilled holes in for ventilation. I like it because it locks and has a sturdy handle on top. It serves as both for feeding and transportation. Just the other day I brought my snake to work
 
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