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Posted by: bmulcahy at Tue Aug 31 09:52:06 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bmulcahy ] I know I have asked before, but I need some opinions with my problem. I have 6 corns in my class. 2 males in one tank, 2 females in one tank , and 1 male and 1 female in a third tank. The mixed couple I got that way have decided not to change. The other four I got at one time and housed together up till this past winter(Oh the snakes are 2 years old). I seperated so they wouldn't mate. I just got moved from my school to a new school. I have a space issue and can't keep as many tanks this year. Can I put the four snakes together in one tank that is large enough to house them and have enough hides for all four snakes? The snakes lived togehter for over a year. I know I risk mating and that is fine, I have plenty of students that want snakes. And yes I feed them seperately. | ||
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