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RE: more then one in a cage question??

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Posted by: jswanson737 at Tue Oct 10 18:56:52 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jswanson737 ]  
   

Most people will tell you that corn snakes are not cannibalistic, and for the most part aren't, though there is a nice topic somewhere in this forum where one corn snake ate the other. When I saw one of my ribbon snakes devour the other (granted it was a ribbon snake), i started to think twice about keeping any of my snakes together. Then when I saw my female creamsicle fall out of a small tree in my tank and land on my male snow corn (both babies), and the snow immediately latched on and wrapped himself around, I decided for sure, no more keeping snakes together. I guess they were both kind of rare incidents, but it happens, and from what I hear, corn snakes are more docile than rats. Just my thoughts.
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2.0 Snow Corns
1.2 Normal Corns
0.2 Creamsicle Corns
0.1 Amelanistic Corns
0.1 Anerythristic A Corns
1.1 Amelanistic San Diego Gophers
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat
2.0 Albino Striped Cal. Kings
0.1 Striped Cal. Kings
1.0 Leopard Gecko
0.1 African Fat Tail Gecko
0.2 Cat
0.1 Dog
0.1 Friend


   

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