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Rubbermaid

Emily1188

Smells Like a Rat
Can someone point me to the Rubbermaid bin they would suggest for an adult corn? I've been searching the web, but I can't seem to find one with the appropriate dimensions.

I'm not a breeder or anything, I just have one snake, so the size can be fairly generous. I'm not needing to maximize space, or anything, really. Right now she's an itty bitty hatchling in a 10g tank. I'd like to use a tub instead of a glass tank because I'm a college student, so the snake has to come home twice a year, and glass get very heavy. The tub would much easier to move.

Thanks guys!
 
The link above is very good for the plastic, although if you get one of those you'll have to sodder some air holes so your snake can breath. Another option if the weight is your main concern is the Critter Cages. These are very lightweight, secure, and come in all sizes (mostly all sizes, anyways). I use these for my snakes and I've never had a problem. I also go to a boarding school (high school), so I know what the moving is like. These are incredibly lightweight, though, and make the job very easy.

Best of luck. ;)
 
I have my guys/girls in a 15qt tubs...all of them are a year old and under. I just moved my 2 year old male into a 32qt. He will stay there for the rest of his life. Tubs are awesome...so much easier, and less room!!
 
Mine are in 66 quart Sterilites (from Target). They're 12" tall- more like a tank.
 

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The link above is very good for the plastic, although if you get one of those you'll have to sodder some air holes so your snake can breath. Another option if the weight is your main concern is the Critter Cages. These are very lightweight, secure, and come in all sizes (mostly all sizes, anyways). I use these for my snakes and I've never had a problem. I also go to a boarding school (high school), so I know what the moving is like. These are incredibly lightweight, though, and make the job very easy.

Best of luck. ;)

HA!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!

I got a critter cage at a reptile expo in fall, but I took off the sticker and lost the receipt so I didn't know what they were called and I wanted to get some more. I loved the locking top. Used it for my SunGlow Escape artist. Thank you! Thank you!
 
I have my hatchling in a critter cage right now, he loves it in there. I might just think about using a plastic one indstead of a tank. We go back in forth from our old city to our new town and it is a 8 hr drive and usually go for over a week at a time. so this will be perfect.
 
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