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Old 26-07-2007, 03:33 PM
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At moment iv got 6 females and 2 males all in one Viv with no problem.
In fact iv got to look for them as they bury them self in the deep chippins.
And in one more Viv iv got 7 yearling's and no problem

Iv kept snakes and this and that and the only trouble iv ever had was when I had a pair of carpets and he would not do his duty so I put ane more male in to get him jealous ho boy it did he went crackers now't could move without him having a go including my hand my arm (yes i got new male out very quickly) now I use a fresh shed has same effect...Brian
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Old 26-07-2007, 09:27 PM
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never tried it with corns so i cant comment on that one
but i know its a bad idea with royals
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Old 26-07-2007, 11:14 PM
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personally thou id keep them seperate , just for health reasons. if kept together and one of them had a loose stool for example unless you saw which snake was doing it you wouldnt know which one it was , also if one did get ill it could and probably would spread to the other ,
for some people leeping snake together works but imo i wouldnt risk it...
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Old 28-07-2007, 08:07 PM
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hi i have a 3.5yr old snow corn proven male, and a 2yr old wild corn proven male who have lived together now for about 8 months and are great together. they are good companions for each other. every snake is different and every corn will act differently. i put my two together and they attempted to mate for the first few days, but settled down and there is no aggression between them or anythin. theyre happy healthy good eaters!!

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Old 28-07-2007, 08:15 PM
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i used to keep mine seperate untill i was taking the water dish out one day and one of my corns decided she liked the viv next door and the 2 corns lived happily tog with no probs of course i always feed seperate and keep them sep for 30 mins after the feed.
thou now i dont have so many reps they will all be in tubs and racking when they are adults,tho my babies are in their own tubs i never keep hatchlings tog
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Old 29-07-2007, 08:48 PM
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Look at this, corns kept together can and do eat other corns especialy babies. I am sick of tell peeps not to keep baby corns together, so i hope this thread help.
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Old 29-07-2007, 09:04 PM
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At moment iv got 6 females and 2 males all in one Viv with no problem.
In fact iv got to look for them as they bury them self in the deep chippins.
And in one more Viv iv got 7 yearling's and no problem
IMO that's total madness................
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i have 4 pairs of adults 2 per viv
i also house 4 yearlings in one huge viv
my babies are in sep tubs
i have other snakes sep also
males are sep if i not paired with a female
i feed sep also
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ok thanks guys-just curious
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