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Posted - 21/03/2008 :  15:43:54  Show Profile
whats the thinking on keeping corns together? i've got a creamsicle and don't know its sex. If I get another and they both turn out to be male, can i keep them together?

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Posted - 21/03/2008 :  17:17:51  Show Profile  Click to see saddleninja's MSN Messenger address  Send saddleninja a Yahoo! Message
its ok as long as you feed them seperate and clean them often

1 amel
1 okeette
2 normals
1 rosy rat x
3 royals

1 cali king
1 publean milk
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Posted - 23/03/2008 :  11:53:59  Show Profile
I`ve only got i snake but would like to get another and i am waitingto get mine sexed first before i get another because i had heard, and i might be wrong, but if i have 2 males together they may fight and a male and female obviously will breed which i don`t want to do yet, so i hope mine is female and then i`ll get a girl to go with her. Also i believe that they need to be roughly the same size as the big one might eat the small one.

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Posted - 24/03/2008 :  20:18:29  Show Profile
hi, yes its perfectly fine to keep corns together, male or female, 2 males sometimes live seperate lives in one viv but would never hurt each other, they live in large groups in the wild.
obviously a male and female could breed and 2 females would liv in harmony together.
the most violence you would see with 2 corns is male and female if get bit carried away breeding! lol
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Posted - 13/04/2008 :  21:24:44  Show Profile
two males will fight in breeding season
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Posted - 14/04/2008 :  12:04:57  Show Profile
i do think it best that corns/snakes are kept on there own where possible for all reasons above snakes are primarily solitary animals and theres always the age old reason what could happen if your snake regures its pray item when your not around i have seen snakes regurge then reeat right away if both your snakes want that item you may wake up in the morning to find you only have one snake possible none



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