its possible but corn snakes ideally need a wooden vivarium to keep the heat in and because its a baby corn you will need a lot of decorum (shelters, plants, hides ect.) because corn snakes love to be under/inside things and especially if you house the corn in the glass tank it will need alot of hiding places to make it feel safe and also will need to be placed in an area that doesnt have alot of movement outside because corn snakes are quite shy. hope that helped :)
Depending on the size and age of your beardie. For a baby it can be housed in as small as a 10 gallon fish tank For an adult no less then a 40 gallon fish tank
there is a garter snake in my yard giving birth and i am gonna keep some and i have a 20 gallon tank
no it cannot die in a 20 gallon tank because i have 3 baby lepord geckos in 10 gallon tank
A 30 gallon tank is alright for a blood python baby, for now. Once the blood python begins to grow it will out grow the tank.
No - since corn snakes eat rodents ! HOWEVER a baby corn housed with an adult will be intimidated - and should be housed separately !
Quite often, as a 5 gallon tank will only suffice for the first few months of a hatchling turtle's life.
I think it depends on social behavior of both snakes, and their diet. But, I probaly wouldn't put them together.
Yes. But I only recommend placing 3 in the cage.
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
if you would like baby corn snakes then yes
I assume you mean a baby fish or other aquatic animal? It depends on the species, which is not stated in the question. So, I would say that if the 'baby' outgrows the 40 gallon tank, then you would be able to get a bigger tank.
None are recommended if the Betta is a male.