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I was wondering...

ButtersCorns4life

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Well I was going to breed in the near future, but then I was thinking about the costs of all the glass vivs... So I was wondering if a nice sized Tupperware container would be good for adults and the new-Born's?

Do adult/baby corns like climbing space or crawling space?
 
From what I'm reading from Kathy Love new book is that a shoe size box, plastic will do for hatchlings. You must put 1/8" hole in it to vent.
A 28 qt size for an adult.
 
ButtersCorns4life said:
I was wondering if a nice sized Tupperware container would be good for adults and the new-Born's?
Do adult/baby corns like climbing space or crawling space?
Sterlite 6 quart shoeboxes make excellent quarters for hatchlings up to six months or older, and are only $1.25 at WalMart.
 
Thanks

Thank you for the help. But I was also wondering if I would be able to build a rack for the Tupperware to sit in? Or if that would be to expensive, then would I be able to just stack them on each other?

Thanks, :)
 
ButtersCorns4life said:
Thank you for the help. But I was also wondering if I would be able to build a rack for the Tupperware to sit in? Or if that would be to expensive, then would I be able to just stack them on each other?

Thanks, :)

First of all....Stop wondering.

And also, don't be cheap. Build a rack, if your going that route.
 
lol

Ok I'll go with the rack. How much do you think it will cost? And do any of you know how to make one?


.... ps. I like to wonder... Its fun... :eek1:
 
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