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Leasha |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 15:03:10 Hello! It's been a while since my last post :D I've heard from people that it's not a great idea for corns to be housed together... I know they arn't social animals but I am just wondering if anyone has housed their snakes together.. One of my friends has his snakes in the same viv and they are always wrapped around eachother and it looks like they are snuggling :> The reason I am asking this is because I quite like the idea of more than one snake in a viv... |
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AcidicAngel |
Posted - 27/12/2012 : 12:56:20 As far as I'm aware, cannibalism only happens in snakes under 2-3 years old and one when there is a considerable size difference. For example when you put a 1ft long corn with a 3ft long or something along those lines. I have my pair together though I am getting a new vivid to split them up. This is only because they are male and female and have been breeding recently. I will however be getting an Anery corn from my partner when it has put a little weight and length on. The problem I have currently with this Anery corn is it was taken to him very underweight and is only about 3-4ft long whereas mine are both over 5ft long. The Anery corn also has no known gender so I'll be having him/her sexed before I get it. The reason for this is that when it has grown up to at least 4.5ft long it will be living with one of mine in the new 48"x24"x24" that I'm getting. So if it's male it it'll be living with Cereus my current male in the bigger viv with Sakana in the current 3ft. And if female the other way round, my current female(Sakana) and the Anery living in the big viv And Cereus in the current 3ft. |
Leasha |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 19:23:43 In another viv ofcourse! ^
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Leasha |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 19:23:11 I really don't want to risk it.. I wanted to house snakes together purely for my self because I think it looks nice personally.... Would never risk a animals life of my own pleasure :0 Howeeeveeerrrr... Am thinking about getting a Lavender male... :> |
scottishbluebird |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 16:18:59 Sorry Isoldael but lmao
I personally wouldnt ever risk it myself, though others have done so for years, but is it really worth the risk? |
Isoldael |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 15:11:17 quote: Originally posted by Donnie I knew you Dutch were crazy but cannibalism being common place as well
Hahahah, that's what I get for replying from my phone, pausing halfway through and typing the rest without reading back xD
As for housing adults together, I don't see much of a problem with it as long as you provide both enough space and shelters. If you house breeding pairs together (like I have Jake and Saph together) it's important to make sure that the male doesn't harass the female constantly. I'm very lucky to have Jake who's never interested in females except in spring, and only for a few days after Saphira sheds... ^^ |
Donnie |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 14:48:51 quote: Originally posted by Isoldael
I house my two adults (Jake and Saphira) together. Never had any issues, but yea... that doesn't mean others won't have any issues with cannibalism and such. It's relatively common here in the Netherlands, btw :)
I knew you Dutch were crazy but cannibalism being common place as well |
tk72 |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 14:48:24 may never happen but you never know.........
I know a fair few do cohabit, and thats fine until it goes wrong as you can see from the pics. Is it worth it? In my opinion no and I am sure loads can post pics of snakes together but as these pics show it can and does go wrong. |
gmac |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 14:22:18 im curious what benefit is there to a corn being housed with another. I will give you a massive list of why you shouldnt but would like one good reason as to why they should. |
serena_08 |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 14:11:10 My two younger girls are housed together, they always have been (before I owned them). I wouldn't put male and female together unless for breeding purposes and wouldn't put hatchlings together as this is when cannabalism(sp?) is apparently more common.
It is all down to preference and to be able to seperate if there are problems. Some say that if you have a seperate set-up for quarantine you may as well just keep them singly. |
Isoldael |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 11:26:40 I house my two adults (Jake and Saphira) together. Never had any issues, but yea... that doesn't mean others won't have any issues with cannibalism and such. It's relatively common here in the Netherlands, btw :) |
sue2012 |
Posted - 24/12/2012 : 01:55:59 I wont ever house my boys togather but the girls i do i make sure there r loads if hides plants and all other stuff for them to go i and about on i have never had a prob i feed each one in a dif tub (they all have there iwn feeding tubs) and i wait a good 15 mins or more befor putting them back togather it any of them pop there mouse then its a wipe iver with a wet towl just to be safe i always look for changes in behavour and so far they r fine they dont miss a feed they shed fine and they have never regurged .............. In the end i think it comes down to choice and how u want to keep your snakes lots have dif opnions but one thing i do say is if u do keep them togather make shure they have plenty in thw vivs that they can hide in big roll holders r a big money save lol my vivs have loads in lol .......anyways good luck with what ever u decide xxx |
eeji |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 21:19:52 quote: Originally posted by Thorne Walker
Don't think lovers on a couch.
Think strangers on a bus...
...and one of them is dribbling, but the seat next to him is the only empty one left |
Thorne Walker |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 21:04:15 quote: Originally posted by Leasha
I know they don't snugglee.. It's still cute though :>
Don't think lovers on a couch.
Think strangers on a bus...
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Leasha |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 16:37:09 True dat. :> |
Auld Baldy |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 16:13:59 You should really use another set up for quarantine purposes anyway. |
Leasha |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 16:04:01 Ewwww. I just read that info link.. I don't want to risk my snakes eating eachother... :< Looks like I gotta get another viv before I get my second corny :3 |
Leasha |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 16:00:59 I know they don't snugglee.. It's still cute though :> |
Auld Baldy |
Posted - 23/12/2012 : 15:13:49 Some will some won't.
Information to consider here: http://www.masondixonreptiles.com/Cohabitation.html
Co-hab topic, add your post here here: (17 pages to read.) http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1070
Snakes don't snuggle, it only looks like it. |