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Viv size.

What size viv do you use for ONE corn?

  • Less than three feet.

    Votes: 10 45.5%
  • Three-Four feet.

    Votes: 9 40.9%
  • More than four feet.

    Votes: 3 13.6%

  • Total voters
    22

Neil

Senior Member
Just wondering what size viv people use for ONE corn. Ignore this poll if you use a rack system or similar. I suppose almost everyone will tick the three-four feet option.
 
I have 3 baby corns in one 20L and I have one 2yr old in a 20T and 3 baby kingsnakes in a 35gal tuppaware container
 
Well I have most of my baby corns which are juv... in a 10 gal... after they get past 20in I put them in some rubbermaids that are for my racks...
 
Why has my poll been abandoned??

Well, I'm surprised that people use vivs less than three feet. I make sure that vivs are two thirds of the total length of the snake. Or, perhaps I wasn't very clear- I meant one ADULT corn.
 
for One corn....I would use as big of a tank as I am able to get....it's going to be happier that way. But I think a 100 gallon tank is around the biggest that I'll get.....don't think that 100 gallon tank or more is going to be too nice to look at when I run out of things to put in the tank....hahah
 
You keep your kingsnakes together???

SilverTongue said:
I have...3 baby kingsnakes in a 35gal tuppaware container

Kingsnakes are cannibalistic! You are taking a BIG chance with keeping them together! You may come home one day and have less than 3 in there!
 
Kingsnakes are cannibalistic! You are taking a BIG chance with keeping them together! You may come home one day and have less than 3 in there!
I compleatly understand and I would actually truely be concerned! If I could actually get 2 of the 3 to eat! So if that one who can eat feels like eating the other siblings then I hate to sound crule but so be it. Kings do not usually recover from not wanting to eat (so I have been told) But trust me I am trying to feed them pinkies -Live, F/T, Mutalated (for lack of a better word) and Freash killed. Alas no luck. Good thing is they all 3 still look fat and healthy they all drink pleanty of water. I know there are more ways to try to get them to feed, but I have to wait till payday
 
Perhaps it's the fact that you have three in there together that's stressing the other two into not eating.

Perhaps separating them might actually reduce their stress levels and convince them to eat.
 
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