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good caresheets?

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Hi. I was wondering if anyone has a good website/caresheet link for cornsnakes? I may end up getting one and wanted to make sure I have everything I need for him...
 
OK, so now I have a question... I read that the snake's enclosure should be half it's total body length? I'm wondering how accurate that is? For a full grown cornsnake how big should the enclosure be? Sorry, but that is my main problem right now (knowing what size to go with)...
 
>I read that the snake's enclosure should be half it's total body length?

Think of that as a minimum size. Maximum size is whatever you like and can afford. Many of us use aquariums. A 20-long aquarium is approximately 30"x12"x12" and can hold an adult corn snake that is 30-50 inches long.
 
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