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2 hatchlings together?

x1purpleXhaze1x Sep 07, 2003 12:19 PM

ive got a hatchling albino corn and i might get a new one and im wondering if i could house 2 hatchlings together ina 10 gal? i know to feed them in seperate containers..
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0.0.1 pacific gopher snake ; Mich
0.0.1 albino corn snake ; Shmee

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Spardawolf Sep 07, 2003 12:29 PM

Most people would probably tell you NO. But there are a few that would say it is okay. I have, in the past, kept 2 corns together in a 20 long. I seperated them after I read about the cannilbalism that can happen, and also because they were male and female and I didn't want any unplanned eggs. So, if I were you, I would invest in a seperate house for the second one. (Rubbermaids or Sterlites work great and are not expensive.) But what you do is totally up to you, they are your snakes. You can only listen to what people have to say, then make your own decision.
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SpardaWolf
Corn Snake Addict
"Always Learning"

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