Mooshoo-and-Kaa
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We bought our 1st corn almost a year ago from Petco. He was just over 15". it has never bitten, sheds regularly and a hearty eater, never refusing a meal.
A few months ago, my son and i were in Petland looking around and noticed they had a brown corn (markings and coloar almost identical to a boa). it was housed in a tiny container and it looked miserable, with no place to hide, so we bought it on impulse, considering a "rescue".
i've read many time here not to house corns together, but that evening when we brought our new family member home, i went against popular advice and put the new snake Kaa in with Mooshoo, knowing it was just over night.
Mooshoo's viv is a corn snake's dream. several natural hides and a plastic plant to climb to its hearts content (which it does several times a day). So i figured the new corn could find his own hide and never really encounter Mooshoo.
When i put Kaa in the viv, it calmed down and took a slow leisurely stroll through its new environment. Mooshoo was curled up sleeping on a leaf on its plant, when he noticed its new house guest. He slowly crawled down to check Kaa out and when Mooshoo realized it was another snake, he took off and took refuge under his water dish.
Kaa eventually found one of two cardboard tubes to curl up in and got some much needed sleep.
The next day, i checked to see how things were, expecting the worse but relieved to find them both curled up together inside a tube. it was feeding day, so i took Mooshoo out for dinner and Kaa immediately began searching the viv. He checked every single hide (there are five) until Mooshoo was returned, then they looked as if they greeted each other. They both returned to the tube together.
i was going to wait to feed Kaa, but the kid at Petland had no idea when the snake had last eaten (another reason i am glad that i bought it), so i decided to feed it. He is a little bit smaller than Mooshoo so i gave him one pinky. He didn't hesitate and gobbled it up, so i gave him another, which he gobbled up too.
But i noticed Mooshoo was out searching, even with a full belly. When i returned Kaa, they again looked as if they greeted each other, and took refuge in their tube together.
A few days later i was able to get a proper viv set up for Kaa. A soon as i separated them, they acted stressed. Mooshoo was on the constant move, always looking as if he was searching. Mooshoo usually sleeps 23 hours a day, but not anymore. Kaa was doing the same thing. Stressed.
So, i put them together to see what would happen and if snakes could smile and wag their tails, they did. And of course, they took off together to one of their hides.
Since that day, over almost three months ago, they have become inseparable. Sure, once in a while i'll find them sleeping apart, but it's rare.
Last night i took Kaa out for some handling and Mooshoo became a wreck. So, i put Kaa back to make things right for Mooshoo.
This post is not intended to disprove respected advice, but more to say nature has its own laws, and sometimes it shows us who's boss.
A few months ago, my son and i were in Petland looking around and noticed they had a brown corn (markings and coloar almost identical to a boa). it was housed in a tiny container and it looked miserable, with no place to hide, so we bought it on impulse, considering a "rescue".
i've read many time here not to house corns together, but that evening when we brought our new family member home, i went against popular advice and put the new snake Kaa in with Mooshoo, knowing it was just over night.
Mooshoo's viv is a corn snake's dream. several natural hides and a plastic plant to climb to its hearts content (which it does several times a day). So i figured the new corn could find his own hide and never really encounter Mooshoo.
When i put Kaa in the viv, it calmed down and took a slow leisurely stroll through its new environment. Mooshoo was curled up sleeping on a leaf on its plant, when he noticed its new house guest. He slowly crawled down to check Kaa out and when Mooshoo realized it was another snake, he took off and took refuge under his water dish.
Kaa eventually found one of two cardboard tubes to curl up in and got some much needed sleep.
The next day, i checked to see how things were, expecting the worse but relieved to find them both curled up together inside a tube. it was feeding day, so i took Mooshoo out for dinner and Kaa immediately began searching the viv. He checked every single hide (there are five) until Mooshoo was returned, then they looked as if they greeted each other. They both returned to the tube together.
i was going to wait to feed Kaa, but the kid at Petland had no idea when the snake had last eaten (another reason i am glad that i bought it), so i decided to feed it. He is a little bit smaller than Mooshoo so i gave him one pinky. He didn't hesitate and gobbled it up, so i gave him another, which he gobbled up too.
But i noticed Mooshoo was out searching, even with a full belly. When i returned Kaa, they again looked as if they greeted each other, and took refuge in their tube together.
A few days later i was able to get a proper viv set up for Kaa. A soon as i separated them, they acted stressed. Mooshoo was on the constant move, always looking as if he was searching. Mooshoo usually sleeps 23 hours a day, but not anymore. Kaa was doing the same thing. Stressed.
So, i put them together to see what would happen and if snakes could smile and wag their tails, they did. And of course, they took off together to one of their hides.
Since that day, over almost three months ago, they have become inseparable. Sure, once in a while i'll find them sleeping apart, but it's rare.
Last night i took Kaa out for some handling and Mooshoo became a wreck. So, i put Kaa back to make things right for Mooshoo.
This post is not intended to disprove respected advice, but more to say nature has its own laws, and sometimes it shows us who's boss.