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Re: i have a baby T.s. pickeringii
It may be, but that would be the bare minimum most likely.
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Brother Snake
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Re: i have a baby T.s. pickeringii
Have to agree, that would be the smallest I'd keep an adult T.s.pickeringi in for life. You might be better off with a 30 breeder. It's the same lenght and height as a 20L, but is 18in. wide. Lots of surface area for the garter to move around in.
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