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    im thinking about getting my ball a new tank like a 40 or bigger gallon, and i was gonna get a new herp for the 20L. what are some good snakes that wont outgrow a 20L?

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    dramatic night time temp changes. (and a bit more)

    I'd pick a kenyan sandboa. Corn snakes also. You can check out my thread here.. there's some good suggestions there.

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    I have an idea ... why not pick out an animal that you actually WANT and get an enclosure to fit the animal? You could trade or sell the 20 gallon to offset the cost.

    Buy what you want and like and not something just to fill an empty tank.

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    hey your right. can anyone point me to a care sheet on Green/Yellow anacondas ive always wanted one of those.

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    Re: losing a little weight...

    see? that wasn't sooo bad was it? :mrgreen:
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    Who knows what you might find in the caresheet section . . .

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    Actually in the future I plan on getting a yellow anaconda definetly not a green though can you imagine the pooh left behind from a 25-30 long snake? :shock:
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    Tell ya what youlll be looking for somehting else for the 20 in a few months.....
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    i think i might look into sand boas, i think i could set up a cool desert cage 8). and i could keep it in a 20L for its entire life. do they eat rats or mice?

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    They can eat either or! Babies will be on mice pinks then as they grow you can switch to rat pinks and so on....
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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