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  • Hi. You may want to ask your questions in the regular forums. Then you'll get a lot if opinions and ideas. Good luck!
    Kingsnakes and ratsnakes are comepletely different snakes, although both in the colubrid family. You can get either one, but both should be housed seperately from your cornsnakes. You can get either type, just make sure you house them seperately and you sill have no problem ;) It is also recommended to even house your cornsnakes seperately as well. They are beautiful snakes, good luck :)
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