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New digs!

Its nice, but... Corns prefer floor space to climbing space. However given the opportunity (like you have) they WILL readily utilize height/climbing space too.

IMO great setup until your corn hits subadult size.
 
Very nice indeed, but I agree it will be short lived, as that expensive habitat will be too small for a subadult. BUT, its always nice when you move a snake to a bigger enclosure, that there is the old one all set up and ready for a NEW snake :grin01:
 
Well, it doesn't give a measurement in gallons, but it looks to be about 1 2/3- 2x the size of my 20L that I used to have him in, I'd have to say about 30-35 gal? Not big enough tho eh? Better than a plastic tote I should think tho *shrug*
 
The tank looks great. :) I've seen those tanks and I believe that is the 45 L x 60H (cm) model. Correct me if I'm wrong but it sure looks like it. It will be great for a baby snake, but a 45cm long tank is not going to suffice for a full grown corn.
 
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