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Snap and Crackle

Bengautphoto

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Hi, my names ben and i am from UK i recently brought two corn snakes i am not too sure of the morphs so would be awesome if you could help me out. After picking them up last Thursday Crackle when in to Blue so i havent been able to handle her much, but Snap is constantly roaming about and exploring.
Here are some pictures
This is Snap
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Here is a couple of Crackle i managed to get
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They are both in a rub at the moment as i am currently sorted out a VIV but previous owner kept them both together in this rub and had no problems
 
They are both in a rub at the moment as i am currently sorted out a VIV but previous owner kept them both together in this rub and had no problems

You're going to have problems, trust me. If you use the search function and look up "Cohabbing', you'll find a few threads on why NOT to keep your snakes together.
 
You're going to have problems, trust me. If you use the search function and look up "Cohabbing', you'll find a few threads on why NOT to keep your snakes together.

Hi yeah I read about the issues with cohabbing the women I got them from said they have always been cohabbed since hachlings so I didn't want to change that
 
Why don't you want to separate them? It's not like they'll miss each other or anything, corn snakes are solitary animals and you'd reduce a lot of stress if you separated them.
 
I agree that you should separate them.

Very pretty snakes. The first one looks like an anery motley and the second looks like a normal.
 
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