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    Re: Input on multiple snakes in one tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by midtx350z View Post
    Thanks, again, MrS

    I'm trying to do the best I can for now so I brought the two 10 gallon tanks I had at my mom's. I'm going to put the smallest one in one of them so she doesn't get hurt.

    And I guess I should put the oldest male in the other 10 gallon?

    Cleo has been getting a big better. She lets us pick her up now.
    I'd say put the two smallest two in the two 10 gallons. Babies and juvies like the enclosed space, and a 10g would fit their size better. The largest two can each have a 20g. Unless Cleo gets to Godzilla size, you shouldn't need more than a 20. My 1400g female loves her new 20L and hated the old 40g.

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