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liv_waddington Posted - 22/09/2011 : 08:58:00
Morning All,

I have a 3 year old femail corn snake (Butters)in a 3ft tank and i am wondering, if i get another baby, can she be introduced in with Butters (when she is big enough)?

Regards

Olivia
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Mort13 Posted - 22/09/2011 : 17:23:13
I'd say keep seperate myself. As said above that gives you the excuse to get a viv stack and get more too.
stuart619 Posted - 22/09/2011 : 13:44:50
As said, I wouldn't risk it. You will be far better getting a seperate setup. Not only will it eliminate any dangers that come with cohabiting, it might give you an excuse to just buy a viv stack.

Quick let's change the subject before we have ANOTHER cohabiting debate

What morph are you thinking of getting?
liv_waddington Posted - 22/09/2011 : 11:33:37
Mmm i dont think it is worth it, i would be devistated if it went wrong! I shall just have to find the space and get a second tank, thank you for the advice.

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Mamma Posted - 22/09/2011 : 11:23:22
some members do cohabit snakes. And it works for them. They are fully aware of the dangers of cohabiting and have read up alot on all of the threads etc about doing so. There are some members who think it works for them... but then it goes wrong. I would suggest you read up on them too before making your decision.
west5680 Posted - 22/09/2011 : 09:22:04
ohh you've just opened a can of worms ha ha ;-) sooooo many differing opinions on cohabiting.
kimbo Posted - 22/09/2011 : 09:10:53
I would say Noooooooo! read the posts about cohabiting is it really worth the risk??? x

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