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Snake Dave

Schrödinger's cat
Hey everyone

I'm planning on moving my Corn into his final home next week. It's going to be a 36" * 18" * 18", would this be sufficient room for life? I plan on putting climbing space in, plants, hides, and aspen bedding so hopefully he wouldn't feel too exposed.

All the best

David
 
Thanks Nanci, he's roughly 8 months old now, so he shouldn't feel too overwhelmed right?

What's the minimum accepted US size then?
 
A 20L is widely considered the minimum acceptable size for an adult corn in the US- 30x12x12. The size you have is a 40 Breeder. Of course, many people here keep corns in "sweater box" Sterilites- I'm not sure what the minimum size for those is- 32 quarts? Don't know what they measure. I just bought a rack that has bins that are 24x18x12; 66 quarts, they seem ok. I can fit three hides and a big water bowl in there. I have several 20Ls, too, and a stack of two 24x24's.
 
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