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A cornsnake can be kept in a 20 gallon but that size is not ideal for a colubrid that will get 3-5 feet long. Aren't 20 gallons only a foot wide?
Yes 20 gallons are 2 feet by 1 foot by about 15-18 inches. I was talking about a 3 (+/-) foot cornsnake. Obviously if you have a 5 footer you need more space.
Yes 20 gallons are 2 feet by 1 foot by about 15-18 inches. I was talking about a 3 (+/-) foot cornsnake. Obviously if you have a 5 footer you need more space.
Yes actually I don't know all the different locales of cornsnakes but if I remember correctly there is a locale called rosies or keys(can't remember) and they stay around the 3ft mark.
Yes actually I don't know all the different locales of cornsnakes but if I remember correctly there is a locale called rosies or keys(can't remember) and they stay around the 3ft mark.
I actually had a corn as a kid. Had him for a long time. He only hit about 3ft and stayed there despite robust weekly feedings all his life.