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can you keep snakes together

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iv got a new corn, and they both seem to be getting on ok can i keep them to-gether.

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Well I did the same thing with two young corns and within the first 24 hours my original corn had eaten the other baby even though it was only maybe 1-2 cm larger so you probably could but i would definitely keep an eye eon them and make sure you keep them well fed.
 
i dont think i would risk it, can you help me with the misting thread
 
Young corns can be trouble for each other just like kingsnakes. Though adults that are well established on eating rodents and well fed, then there is usually no problems.
 
In general, the cornsnake community does not recommend to house more then one snake per cage. Reasons for not cohabitating your cornsnake are as follows...

- Cannabilism
- Stress (which can lead to regurges)
- Transmission of Disease/Parasites
- Inability to keep accurate records (you'll never know which snake pooped abnormally, regurged, shed, etc.)

Their really is not good reason to keep cornsnake together outside selfish ones that some owners make (IE because they don't have the money or don't have room for another vivarium).

Hope that helps. :)

NOTE: I think I'm going to put a FAQ sticky up for everyone here! :)
 
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