URGENT HELP WITH CORN SNAKE?
Ok I already have a Year and three month old carolina corn snake, and am putting her into a LX36" Vivexotic Vivarium. Now I want to introduce a female butter corn in with her, that is about the same age. Would this work?
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snakes should be housed alone to prevent problems
most snakes are housed seperate unless you want them to breed. they are only put together to breed and then seperated again.
since they are about the same size, you could house them together, but you need plenty of space for them to get away from each other as needed, and while feeding. 3 foot long cage might not be big enough for 2. 4 feet long tank would be better.
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the age doesn't really matter...as long as they are about the same size then yes it should/will work. do not feed them together though because you will get yourself into something there...they will fight over the food so separate them when you do this if you dint know already.
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reptile owner for 6-7 years
It is not at all recommended to put corns together unless it is while you are breeding them. They are solitary creatures, and do not typically enjoy the company of other snakes, so cohabiting will likely cause them BOTH to be stressed out.
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Cornsnakes.com
they'll be fine just don't feed them together :)
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Owner of 3 corns 2 babies one 5 years old who is 6ft long