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    Re: Display Snakes tips needed

    Quote Originally Posted by DrLew View Post
    I'd go albino checkered garter - a pair of em!
    very pretty!

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    Re: Display Snakes tips needed

    You'd eventually need a bigger cage, but our boy Petey (the het albino RTB) does really well in the acrylic tank. Even tho' the boy is around 10# he loooves to hang out in his "tree".

    Corns or rat snake would be a cool display animal too. Emi, the albino Nelson's had a large display tank (pic posted some time ago), but our CeCe (albino Nelson's) was in a tub until she outgrew it. Now it's a tank, but CeCe likes to burrow (still).
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    Re: Display Snakes tips needed

    My Corn is ALWAYS hiding.

    Maybe not the best for a glass tank, but JCPs are great display snakes.
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    Re: Display Snakes tips needed

    I agree with bobby and drlew.. they are beautiful display snakes but the tank you have might not be the best for one!

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