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viv size question

cobstein

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I was recently given a 60 gallon aquarium that wasn't being used. Now my corns are being moved up into larger vivariums. I was wondering if I could put one corn in the 75 or if that would be to stressful
 
I am new to corn snakes, but from what I have read on this forum, and based on other literature that I have read, it seems as though it completely depends on your snake. The age, size, etc.
My best guess is that a full grown corn snake might really like a nice, large vive of that 60 gal. size (given that it has enough hiding spots and folliage and whatnot), but a younger corn would be intimidated.

Unfortunately I don't have the experience to back this up :p so don't completely take my word for it... but just an opinion from what I've read, if it helps at all!
 
Yes, you can put him in the 60 gallon. You just want to make sure he has plenty of hides and ground cover.
 
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