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    Baby snake!!!

    So I'm wondering if my baby Sand Boa can go in a 20g long right away when I get him since he'll be able to use it his whole life? I only ask cause Sand Boas are always under the substrate and I don't see how it would be overwhelming for him because of that.

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    Re: Baby snake!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Crowley136 View Post
    So I'm wondering if my baby Sand Boa can go in a 20g long right away when I get him since he'll be able to use it his whole life? I only ask cause Sand Boas are always under the substrate and I don't see how it would be overwhelming for him because of that.
    What dimensions ??

    I only ask as I'd read that youngsters needed tiny a enclosure ..yet mine went straight into an 18" long , top opening Monkfield viv and is thriving , feeds everytime as well ..




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    Re: Baby snake!!!

    A 20g long is 30"x12"x12"

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    Re: Baby snake!!!

    My Kenyan went straight into a 20 gallon and has been great and eating perfectly, so no problems on my side. Ive only had him (or her, too young to tell but I'm thinking its a her so i'll have to change the name from Nate to Toph) for about 3 months now.

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