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Originally Posted by Terranaut
Length plus width should be greater than the longest your snake will become. So a 5' king needs a 3x2. A 7' gopher needs a 5x2. You can go a little smaller or bigger without much issue. Less terrestrial snakes need less length and more height but for most ground snakes the above rule works.
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I'm not trying to sound like a smartass (but probably will anyway), but how do I know how big the snake is going to be? Average length from what I've found seems to be 3-4', but they can get up to 6'. So how...does that work?
Also, does the snake look a little small for 2 years? Or is that just me?
~Maggot