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seboba17
at Thu Oct 27 20:22:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seboba17 ]
I've house corns together for a while. I've only done it while they were small, and when I knew the sexes to prevent premature breeding. As long as you keep them apart for feeding and about a day after feeding, they should be fine. Also, make sure you have both a warm and cold hide for each snake, so they aren't forced to be together. If one of them isn't eating, Seperate them. Cannibalism is most common in non-feeder hatchlings. ----- Corn Snakes: Eden, Mars, Sierra, Lavendar, The Tweedle Twins
Crested Geckos: Parker, Emily Dickinson, Bonnie, Unnamed 1 & unnamed 2, Cali
Leopard Geckos: Paris, Helen, Annabelle, Artemis
Bearded Dragon: Humphrey
Jambea Dwarf Retic
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