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) !
corn snakes can out grow their tanks. they are not limited to the size of the tank. and when they do grow out, a new tank should be bought. id say about a 20-30 gallon tank is best for corn snakes.
No they should be kept in a hutch or a cage.
NO
it depends on the snake but if you keep your tank around 80 you should be fine
Yes. Unless one is a lot bigger than the other, they will not hurt/bother one another.
tutles and fish should NEVER be kept together
Goldfishes and guppies should be kept in a different tank....
Only 1. Usually a Betta is all that is kept in a 3 gallon 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, shrimp and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank as goldfish may eat the shrimp.
to reduce the risk of pollution
They should never be in the same tank because Guppies are tropical fish and like to be kept over 70F and Goldfish are coldwater fish and like to be kept below 70F. So Goldfish should not bite guppies because they should never be in the same tank together...