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is ten gallon ok for one corn snake?!

dirtbiker250

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i have a ten gallon tank and it will be equiped with heat and good coverage but i need to know if this is big egnough or not
 
It would be fine for a baby corn for quite some time... Just make sure you have a UTH, Thermostat, two hides, water bowl and some extra greenery to make your baby feel nice and secure... :)
 
thanks that is what i thought iv heard the whole grow to there invierment thing and i currently cant get a bigger tank and i reallyyyyy want my first snake so for a few months its going to have to do and yes i do have all the things you listed
 
I think the tank should be good for at least a year - assuming the corn is on a regular feeding schedule. Be sure to post pics so that we can all see!
 
iv heard the whole grow to there invierment thing

I'm, sure you've figured out that this is incorrect for Corns. They grow at their natural rate - size of tank is irrelevant.

But yup, a 10 gallon will be fine for a hatchling and will give you the opportunity to save up for an adult-sized tank in due course.
 
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