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How big a tank on average to each of these snakes need:?

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*Children's python

*Spotted python

*Ant-hill (pygmy) python

*Stimsons python

*Green tree (common tree) snake

*Slaty-grey snake

*Australian Coral snake

*Carpet python

*Diamond python

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  1. All of the dimensions I have listed are in centimetres, and are a minimum size, larger is obviously better if you can afford it. They are also for one snake, not pairs.

    [ Children, Spotted, Stimson ]

    90 x 45 x 45

    [ Anthill ] - rare in captivity in Australia, you wont find one for sale

    50 x 35 x 35

    [ Carpets ]

    120 x 60 x 60

    Not sure about the others but a quick research should give you what you need to know. The others arent really suitable for a beginner anyway, best to stick with a python!

    Hope this helps! =)


  2. Tank sizes goes straight down your list....

    *Children- 40-55 gallon(1.5 feet deep x 4 feet wide x 1 foot in height(would be good)

    *Spotted- 20-30 gallon tall would be perfect(they like to climb)

    * Ant-hill- I am not sure about maybe around 10 gallon.

    (straight down the list)

    *I'm sorry but I don't know the answer to the Stimsons python =[

    *Common tree snake? Well if it is like a green garter snake then it would only need a tank about 10-20 gallon. If you're talking about a emerald tree boa then you would need about a 55 gallon tank.

    *Maybe a 40 gallon or so?

    *20-25 gallon

    *Carpet(9 feet+)- 90-100 or more gallon

    *Diamond- Just like the carpet python.

    Hope this could help

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