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Thread: Caging Sizes

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    Caging Sizes

    I use to have a mouse colony before I just got tired of cleaning up after them (got pretty large actually, almost twenty moms). I killed all of those cute things and now I have a bunch of cages. Notably four ten gallon tanks and a twenty.

    Obviously the twenty can hold a lot of snakes, but are there any snakes that comfortably fit in ten gallon tanks? I don't think I'll fill them with snakes for a while, but in case I do.

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    Garter snakes could probably fit in a 10gal. Sand boas are pretty small and could live im them for awhile i bet. A corn snake could stay in them for awhile too i bet.
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    Garters are the only ones that i could see having a ten gallon as a permanant cage. The caresheet on leos says they can live in a ten gallon. just a thought.

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