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!IMPORTANT! Plz Help.....I have 2 questions....

joeyms Oct 10, 2004 09:38 PM

Ok...I just bought 2 corns that are about the same size...A male Butter and a Female Snow, Can i house them together? AND my other question is how do i treat a intestinal parasite....i bought 2 baby corns from a pet store by my house a few months ago, a amel and a ghost....the ghost ate a pinky and then a day later threw it up and 2 days later died....the middle of his body had turned green....i think he had a intestinal parasite...the amel only ate a lizzard that i caught outside and held it in for about 3-4 days digested some of it but threw it up too....i'm VERY afraid that he might have an intestinal parasite too....WHat can i do to make him better and get rid of the Parasite??? PLZ help
THankyou, Joey

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crtoon83 Oct 10, 2004 09:44 PM

NEVER FEED WILD CAUGHT FOOD! Wild caught food is much more likely to have diseases or parasites which could kill your snake. not worth it.
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The reason mainstream thought is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -George Carlin

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Rat/Corn snake care sheet I wrote

Current snakes:
0.1 Licorice Stick Black Rat (Lola)
1.0 Neonate Black Rat (het for Lic Stk's) (Frankie)
1.1 Texas Bairds (Jose and Rosa)
0.1 Blue Beauty (Brunhilde)

crtoon83 Oct 10, 2004 09:47 PM

This is a quote from a moderator Adamanteus on another forum where the housing is very well explained.

In my opinion it is a very bad idea to house any snakes together for many apparent reasons.

* Snakes by nature are shy solitary animals,forcing them to be confined together creates stress.And stress leads to many health issues,such as feeding problems and regurgitation.

* Even thou corn snakes are not known to be cannibalistic as much as say kings or milks,for one corn to eat the other is not rare at all, I see it on forums and in chat quite often. And what usually happens is they both die in the process(specially when there both around the same size)

* Yes they will eventually mate the problem is males are sexually mature before females are, and the results often lead to egg binding and death,or a reduced life span.

* It also makes feeding harder, and keeping records such as sheds and defecation. And it makes it harder to track health. for example if you find a regurgitated meal or blood in the cage,How would you know which snake it came from?

* Cohabitation also leads to cross contamination of parasites and pathogens.

The list or reasons and arguments of why not to cohabitate snakes goes on and on.

The known problems are numerous and the advantages are none that I can see.
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The reason mainstream thought is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -George Carlin

A fool doesn't learn. A smart man learns from his mistakes. A wise man learns from the mistakes of others. Which one are you?

My Website
Rat/Corn snake care sheet I wrote

Current snakes:
0.1 Licorice Stick Black Rat (Lola)
1.0 Neonate Black Rat (het for Lic Stk's) (Frankie)
1.1 Texas Bairds (Jose and Rosa)
0.1 Blue Beauty (Brunhilde)

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