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Corns together

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I am hoping to breed my corn snake at some point and i am looking at getting a snow next year. I was wondering, could she go with my current corn?

(he is a normal coloured corn, and just out of interest, does anyone know what colouration You would get on hatchlings?)

Could I put another snake with him?
 
Do a search for cohabitation, this topic has been covered many times in detail. Basicly there is no benifit housing snakes togehter, and your putting them at risks that can be prevented by housing them seperatly. The new snake would need to be quarenteened in a seperate enclosure for a few months, and you would need to have a complete extra setup just incase you need to seperate them, so theres little point using up all that room and making more work for yourself when you can just keep them seperate to begin with.

What you would hatch would all depend on what genes the normal corn may be carrying, a snow would be a great choice to put it with as anery and amel are two extremely common genes. If he doesnt carry the anery or amel genes (snow is a combo of the two) then you will get all normals carrying, or het for amel and anery.
 
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