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new to corns

bowhunter1963 Jul 21, 2009 04:33 PM

Hi,I just picked up a pair of normal corns.I'd like to know if I can house them together?I have kings which I keep seperate and was woundering about the corns.Thanks for the help.
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1.0 aberrant cal. king
0.1 reverse spotted cal. king
0.2 mbk's
1.1 florida kings
1.1 anery brooks
1.0 hypo brooks
0.1 albino brooks
1.0 leucistic texas rat

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froggystyle34 Jul 21, 2009 05:22 PM

You can if they are the same size and you feed them in seperate containers if you have too. not really recomended. if you look through here and go to one of draybars posts, his site has a real good memo on cohab of corns read through that and see what you think

tspuckler Jul 22, 2009 07:59 AM

Corn snakes are solitary by nature and keeping them togather causes them stress.

Tim
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Third Eye

bowhunter1963 Jul 22, 2009 10:55 AM

Thanks for the replies.I will keep them seperated like I do my kings.
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1.0 aberrant cal. king
0.1 reverse spotted cal. king
0.2 mbk's
1.1 florida kings
1.1 anery brooks
1.0 hypo brooks
0.1 albino brooks
1.1 normal corns

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