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    Could I put my two youngin in a 28L?

    I was wondering if a 28L would be two big for there own tub. I want to give them a hide box and such but I feel like in a 16L is to small here is a pic though for you guys to judge. I'm currently hooking up my helix and finishing the wiring befor I put all the snakes in the rack


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    I think as long as you give hides for the snake so he feels safe in different areas of the tub, it should be fine. As long as he is able to feel secure, don't leave him out in the open in the tub

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    Re: Could I put my two youngin in a 28L?

    You can give them an hide right now using those tubs, those are big enough for them do not give them something bigger right now.

    Here are some 15 quarts tubs (used in QT room) with hides and water dish.

    Hathchling tub



    BP up to 450 grams



    Remember tight spaces are the key for a stress free, feeding BP

    Get a plastic bowl or two or 6 inches plastic flowerpot saucers and they will be fine.
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