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What could i house in the Rubs (Realy Usfull Boxes) As i can get them pretty cheap and i house my reptiles in Wooden Vivs so please tell me what can i house in different sizes of Rubs please

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Old 17-11-2007, 10:17 AM
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What are you interested in keeping?
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Old 17-11-2007, 10:22 AM
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Im Interested In Keeping Snakes Such as ...

Possibliy Ball Pythons

and the ones im realy looking at are corn snakes as im after a few snow corns.

erm realy any tipe of snake wich doesnt grow to large of arnt too agressive cos am pretty new to reptile hobby as at the moment i only keep lizards soo lol
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Old 17-11-2007, 11:13 AM
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Alot of people use 50 litre RUBs for adult corns and royal pythons. I have a yearling royal in one, (likes his exploring) and a yearling rehome corn currently in a 35 litre.going up to 50litre next week.

the 9litres are great for young snakes. I have my june 07 hatchlings in the 9litres. For newly hatched they may be a tad on the large size,depends on the snake really. Mine have always enjoyed the space to stretch out..but as a rule of thumb its said that large enclosures CAN scare them
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What could i house in the Rubs (Realy Usfull Boxes) As i can get them pretty cheap and i house my reptiles in Wooden Vivs so please tell me what can i house in different sizes of Rubs please

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I keep Hoggies in them - with lots of ventilations holes - and they are good for African House Snakes too.

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Old 18-11-2007, 03:25 PM
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Hoggies?? arnt they slightly venomous? lol

Do HogNose Snakes make good pets ??

anyway for your replies i might get a corn snake and build up from there but i wunt mind getting a hoggie
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What would i need to house a Western Hognose ... like substrate and stuff.
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