If you intend to keep a snake, then you should make the tank, vivarium or enclosure as large as possible. As a brief guide, always make sure your snake has enough space in his/her enclosure to be able to stretch out fully uncoiled. If your snake cannot be at full stretch inside the enclosure, then the enclosure is too small !
Also snakes like to climb, so giving them height as well as width will also make them happier.
Hope this helps.
Cornsnake Kid.
it depends on the snake but if you keep your tank around 80 you should be fine
there is a garter snake in my yard giving birth and i am gonna keep some and i have a 20 gallon tank
no but you should mist it twice a day
IN WATER!!!! (TANK!!)
keep your beardies tank were all the activity is, were you and your family walk alot.
if you would like baby corn snakes then yes
You can keep a snake in any enclosure.... provided (a) it cannot 'accidentally' escape, (b) it retains heat to the correct temperature for the reptile and (c) it's safe enough for the snake (secure from 'nosey' kids that might set it free) !
Your best choice would be a private breeder. HOWEVER - it's ESSENTIAL you research the species of snake you want to keep BEFORE you get it. If you're planning to put 'a snake' in a glass tank, and expect it to survive - without knowing the basics of how to care for it - it will die VERY swiftly !
Probably. Most people keep lots of wild animals that they should not keep. Do whats right. Don't keep an anaconda as a pet. Keep a smaller snake, like a corn snake. hope this helps.
an aquarium or a fish tank
Well... that depends on what kind of snake, is it dangerous, where does it come from, do you even like snakes, what is it habitat, do you have all the money you need to buy a snake and it's habitat-cage/habitat tank, is it a land or sea snake, ect.So it all depends
Construct it from either plywood or chipboard. It should be at least as long as the length the snake will be as an adult - and a minimum of half the length of the adult snake front to back.