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Fill my 20-Long

Dreqqus

The Ring and The Arrow
Okay people nothing I hate more than an empty cage, so what do you think I should get, the only requirement is that it fit in the 20 g for at least a couple months or so so what do you think?
 
If I had a 20L, snakies I'd consider filling it with:

- MBK
- albino whitewater rosy boa
- Florida king
- African house
- Vietnamese blue beauty
- Miami or Okeetee corn
 
I've really been considering getting an african house nsake but can't seem to find any for sal anywhere, makes me angry!!!! Might just get one of them MBKs though, hmmmmm>.
 
I know what I would get.. a Savu Python. I saw a baby the other week and damn they Rock. They only get about 3 feet as well.
hmm what else.
MBK
Rosy Boas
Another Corn. ;)
an Anole setup?
 
If I had an empty 20L, I'd get either a Chihuahua Mountain Kingsnake, a vanishing pattern hypo Honduran Milk, or any Hoggy that EATS!!

There's an African House Snake for sale at my snake store right now...

Nanci
 
I can't imagine a life devoid of bloodred corns and diffused-combos. You only have one corn, so I'd get another-- straight-up blood, lav-blood, pewter, hypo-blood, striped-blood, granite, striped-granite, etc..
 
if you have the money...........mandarin rat, thai bamboo rat, leopard rat or brazillian rainbow boa. or try some of these: chihuahua mountain king, okeetee (abbotts), or anything to fill the void. good luck.
 
I've got actually quite a few hatchlings on their way including a mot normal, a bloodred, and a snow(hope to produce bloodred snows a couple gens out) So my Guttatus collection grows slowly, lol. But I'm thinking MBK is gonna be the way to go. I'd love to get a BRB but I think their would be issues with humidity in a screen top aquarium, but I just rebuilt my monitor's ccage and have some leftover wood, so i may build a small wood terrarrium for something.....

Darn, this is addictive :headbang:
 
gwb8568 said:
if you have the money...........mandarin rat, thai bamboo rat, leopard rat or brazillian rainbow boa. or try some of these: chihuahua mountain king, okeetee (abbotts), or anything to fill the void. good luck.

Isn't a 20 gallon too small for a BRB? I thought they needed at least 4-foot long tanks.
 
Plissken said:
Isn't a 20 gallon too small for a BRB? I thought they needed at least 4-foot long tanks.
i was really referring to a hatchling or young one, not an adult or yearling............it would work for a couple of months.
 
gwb8568 said:
i was really referring to a hatchling or young one, not an adult or yearling............it would work for a couple of months.

Oh, okay. I tend to think of adult sizes when I think of what could be housed where, because I am someone that has never moved tank sizes as the snake grows, mine just go straight in to the tank that will last them for life. I guess that's where I was coming from.
 
if you really want to save money just 20 gallons of water!

um...

any way.....

If you are looking for a second or thrid snake that is more advanced then a corn you could get a male hogg island boa, it could be inthere for a while.
 
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