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New Reptile Basics Rack

Since we are on the subject, I have the same setup. I didnt know you could house Corns in a cb-70! I always though it was too shallow of a tub for them for some reason, and that they needed UVB light (or some spectrum, I am not spectrum inclined). Mine stacks 11 high, and I have 3 spots available in it, could I use this for adult corns? I will get one sooner than I thought if so... Sorry to "invade" your thread, but its got to do with cb-70s.

Nice rack btw, you paid a lot less than I did.
 
Hello, Morph Collector!

I didnt know you could house Corns in a cb-70! I always though it was too shallow of a tub for them for some reason, and that they needed UVB light (or some spectrum, I am not spectrum inclined).

Being able to stretch out is more important than being able to go up. It's especially good for their lungs. I handle my snakes everyday, outside of their feeding schedule, in order to give them time to climb around and exercise.

I always though it was too shallow of a tub for them for some reason, and that they needed UVB light (or some spectrum, I am not spectrum inclined).

Corn snakes are nocturnal so UVB lighting is not a requirement. I rarely see mine during the day in it's current setup (29 gallon glass cage).

Mine stacks 11 high, and I have 3 spots available in it, could I use this for adult corns? I will get one sooner than I thought if so... Sorry to "invade" your thread, but its got to do with cb-70s.

A 32 quart container would work nicely for an adult corn. Larger is always preferred though. :)
 
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