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hi, i have currently 3 corn in the same cage. and i was wondering is there any way to tell if they are stressed? they all eat, poop and dont bite and all have perfect sheds. oh ya by the way the cage is a 55 gallon.
ty for your help.
You said in another post that your twenty inch female was mating. If this is true then separate them as soon as possible. If it turns out that your female is gravid then she may very well die. Also, housing corns together makes it very difficult to monitor their health and it may cause them stress as they are solitary animals.