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Sterilite 1884 and 1886

Messorius

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Would an 1884 be good to start a hatchling with? And would a 1886 make a decent upgrade when my snake becomes too big for the 1884? Not permanently, since it's 24.5" long at 35 quarts, but good enough until I can suck my husband into building me a little rack? :) There's no way I'm going to have just one, so it's good planning for the future. :p
 
Actually 32 quarts is considered the acceptable size for an adult corn. So your snake would be perfectly fine as a permanent home.

For some reason, I can't open the link to see the details on the 1884 tub, but it looks perfectly fine for a hatchling.
 
Actually 32 quarts is considered the acceptable size for an adult corn. So your snake would be perfectly fine as a permanent home.

For some reason, I can't open the link to see the details on the 1884 tub, but it looks perfectly fine for a hatchling.


Yeah, the link to that appears to be broken. It's very thick compared to the other lines of containers that were available from them, and with the binder clips on the sides, I can't even lift them up. :) Thanks!
 
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