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corns and ballpythons

Um..well I don't nkow much about ball pythons except that they're docile but it's really not a good idea to mix 2 species of snake...It's usually not even a good idea to house 2 snakes of the same species together. Even if they don't physically attack each other they will get stressed so keeping them separately sounds like a good idea.
 
I doubt your ball python you intentionally seek out to eat your corn unless you fed them both in the same enclosure. (Always a bad idea). But I wouldnt house them together regardless.

-Kev
 
Don't even think about it.
I don't think that the ball python will eat the corn, but WILL DEFINATELY stress the corn snake and the ball python!!! DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!;)
 
QUAAAAAAKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!! (aflack!!)

Every time I see that commercial I can't help but laugh at the very last guy at the end that has this look on his face like, "Man, I can't believe I'm seeing a duck that talks!! Let me outa here!!!
...and yes, as everyone has said, keep the two snakes seperated.

wc
 
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