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Will a 24" x 21" x 19" (LxWxH) be big enough for a full grown corn snake
Author:Winston

ANSWER: I would say that's a little too small for a adult corn snake and I would not keep an adult corn snake in a 20 long as said above. If the person above was keeping their 3 ft corn in a 10 gallon, no wonder it's loving a 20. I have two king snakes at 4 ft for example and they both live in a 40 breeder which currently is a good size for them. This gives them room to move around in the cage. In a 20 gallon, a 3-5 ft snake has barely any room to move around. I would say the smallest cage that would probably be good for a adult corn is a 30 gallon which is 36" x 18" and a little smaller on the height but height is not important for corn snake cages. a 5 ft corn may need a little more space than a 30/40 g but just make sure your corn has space. snakes that have a lot of space will many times be very active in moving all around their cage. Snakes that are in smaller cages will curl in a corner and not explore often.
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