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tupperware

8Corn*Freak8

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I was wondering about this i heard about using tupperware as a terrarium? I was just wondering how big of a container i should get and how thick (so it doesnt get melted by the heater) :eek:
 
use heat tape and any thickness should be good! make sure you put lots of SMALL holes in the top for air and get the biggest on possible since there soooo cheap
 
A rubbermaid plastic shoebox works great for hatchlings, especially if you have a lot. :cool:
If your snakes are about 24 in. or longer, then I would reccomend using something bigger.

Good Luck
 
Just use a heat mat or a heat strip and you wont have to worry about how think it is.

I use 2ft x 1ft tubberware containers for my adults and they seem fine in them.

Alex
 
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