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    Basilisk (The King of all Serpents) enigma200316's Avatar
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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    my similis and red-sided are from scott, I would recamend him to any this would be a good person to go with......I also have an eastern that is wild caught............James your sizes there would be like a 55 gallon.....
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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    Actually Justin, 340 litres is 74 gallons (UK).
    James.

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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Actually Justin, 340 litres is 74 gallons (UK).
    well you are right of course, but the tanks are same length just a little diff. in highth and width..........hahahaha
    Justin

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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    Can't you all just convert to SI and SI-compatible units? Gallons and inches are a thing of the past.

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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    hahahahaha......your to damn funny stefan.........
    Justin

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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    Come on, it's just the US, Liberia and Burma that haven't adopted the International System of Units.

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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    there's a difference between gallons and US gallons, you know
    a US gallon is 3.785 liters
    elsewhere gallons are 4.546 liters
    a sizable difference
    I've come to think in dimensions
    and I know that there are roughly four inches in a decimeter
    it's a conversion that I can do in my head
    rhea
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    Re: Beginner Snakes

    ur all wrong!! Pugets are the way to go, never had one musk me, have any1 eat anything, most hand feed right away from babies, they stay a bit smaller males average 16-18" and females 22-24" so you dont have to get such a large cage, oh and there BLUE
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