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How big until new tank is needed??

Emix Max

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I have a Corn that is 3 1/2 feet long and is in a 20 gallon tank as of this time... is this a good size, or do I need to get a bigger tank for him?
 
I personally think a 20 gal...

can be outgrown by a cornsnake. I have 2 adults that are well over 4 feet long and there is no way they would have any room in a 20 gal aquarium. It's a personal preference...but if you were a cornsnake wouldn't you want to have more room to move about?;) :) ;)
 
CornCrazy's right.

So far, I only have one adult that is big out of all my children. It would be cruel for me to put him into a 20 gal tank. I keep him in a home-built cage that is 18 inches square by 48 inches long, w/ a glass front, and sometimes, I feel that that is too small for him--mostly when he's moving around inside it.



Oh yeah, one more thing: snakes never stop growing, although they do slow down once they're adults.
 
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