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help plz

soultaker

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i have kind of a problem i have 1 snake thats 1,5 year, and a litle one thats maybe 2 month old... my question is can i have them togheter, or is thare a risk the big gets hungry ? dont what to try whitout asking u guys first =)

if the dont go togheter,how long should i w8 ?

thanx for helping
 

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There are a lot of mixed opinions of whether or not to house corns together, but I personally wouldn't do it unless they were together since they were hatchlings. Putting different sizes together could cause fights.
 
I've hear that results in much stress of the smaller one. And stress is quite bad for snakes. So i don't think you should do it.
Your small snake looks a bit like mine :) Cutie.
 
Housing corns together is generally not a good idea. If one of them regurgitates a meal you won't know which one it was (This has happened to me). If you have a male and female together they could breed before the female is the proper size causing her to get egg bound which can kill her. As for baby corns being housed together... people have posted pictures on here where one baby has eaten another. It's not very common but it can happen. I used to keep my corns together but after hearing all the reasons for separating them it just didn't make sense to me to keep them together.

Hope that helps.

VJ
 
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