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for a hatchling a faunarium will be more than adequate, once it gets to about 2ft can go into a 3ft viv, where it should be happy for the rest of its life. The faunarium can be heated using a heat mat, once you go to a viv I would switch to ceramic heaters.
Only you can decide which morph is best, there are no dif in requirements.
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You'll have a choice of so many morphs it'll be dizzying!!! I personally love normals, my male is a normal and so pretty!! If you look at MEET RUBY posted by me, you can see what an amel looks like. Good luck and happy snake hunting. Corns are FAB!!!!
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