When should i move my corn snakes to a 10 gallon tank?
i have 2 baby corn snakes in a 5.5 gallon tank and want to know when i could move them to a 10 gallon.
Move one when you can; you can't keep them in the same habitat for long.
You can move them whenever you want! They'll like the extra room.
If it's two females, and they are the same size, you can keep them in the same tank. If it's two males/ male&female, you will want to separate them.
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corn snakes should be in a 10 gallon or bigger, even when they are babies.
They should each be in their own 10 gallon aquarium from the time you get them. When they are full grown they will need a 30 gallon minimum enclosure each. It is never a good idea to keep two snakes together. There is always a chance of cannibalism. If one snake gets sick, you will have two sick snakes... that means two (possibly big) vet bills instead of just one. Also you don't know who is drinking, shedding, or defecating properly by keeping more than one animal the same enclosure. Good luck with your corns and I hope you do right by them.