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I have heard so many different things. Can corns live together? Bloke in vivarium shop says no others say yes! Your thoughts please.


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Old 31-01-2008, 09:23 PM
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corns of the same age and size can co-habit

If you put opposite sexes together be prepared for eggs

Young corns can be cannibalistic so beware of that.

If you put a young female with an older male the male will try to mate causing damage to the female.
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i know some that do in big tanks with no problem
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it depends on a number of factors, age, weight, sex, and after quaranteen
if 2 female adults then yes, or if adult male and female, both around the same size and female over 300 grams so that can cope with eggs, and both snakes had been quaranteened,
but it depends, i wouldn't keep babies together, as there is a higher risk of cannabalism with babies,
the most important factor is gender and size of the corns you want to keep together
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most defo,just separate wen feedin as corns r greedy lil munkis n may cause harm 2 each other,alot of people will give u a negative on this but i no oh so many people who house corns 2gether
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most defo,just separate wen feedin as corns r greedy lil munkis n may cause harm 2 each other,alot of people will give u a negative on this but i no oh so many people who house corns 2gether

i keep adult trios of 1 male and 2 girls together, but only when they are up to size, and weight do they go together
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See even here different opnions! Both are same age different sex!
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recently there have been many posts with pictures of corns eating each other. they both wind up dead

thats what i based my opinion on.

i would not take the risk no matter how small it is
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