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I'm just wondering what you would keep baby corns in? if rubbermaids what kind?
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I put them in and I mean hatchly in 2218 rubbermaids bins.
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Shoebox rubbermaids are just about too big for hatchling Corns & a few clutches can take up a lot of space in them.
I use small ziplock type containers approx 1/2 the size of shoeboxes, same height or ones with almost the same "footprint" but 1/2 the height are the prefered ones. Mark
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I got a rack off a member here who was using the rack for baby corn snakes, the bins are 12.5" x 7.25" x 3.75" without the lid. The lid adds a bit more height as it's quite a tall lid, and i know you can get these bins at dollarama.
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I've been using Iris MCB-SS bins for the past couple yrs for alot of my colubrids, Carpets, Balls, Dumerils and more. The smooth bottom makes cleaning a breeze. The bins are 8" x 13 1/8" x 4" (approx)/ 5.4 quarts. With the lids left on they fit good into Rubbermaid racks as well, little harder to get in and out of but stops the moisture issues if your using a melamine rack.

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Well, I find that at Safeway, they're usually packed in a water solution, or a brine... Depending on if they're canned or jarred.
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Well, I find that at Safeway, they're usually packed in a water solution, or a brine... Depending on if they're canned or jarred.

OH I GOT IT HAHAHAHAHA. I missed that one
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