hageman_hi
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We are newer to the reptile world....we love our cornsnake Drake. We've had him since october and he's doing well. He was born last July. Anyway, I was wondering if you can keep more than one cornsnake in the same habitat? If so, what are the recomended ways of introducing the snakes. i asume it would be best to get snakes of the same average size? does it matter if the corn snakes are different varieties (drake is a normal, thinking about getting a different color variant like an albino) and if I dont plan to breed them is it important to get them sexed? What are the problems that can arise? will they fight or eat eachother? Also, he's in a 10 gal right now but am looking to upgrade to a larger cage, and seeing that he's an escape artist, one with a little tighter fitting lid! what size should I go with if I want it to comfortably house more than one corn snake of adult size? Drake is only about 14 inches right now but want to get something that him and if possible a companion or two could easy live in the rest of their lives. Also one last question, he's been eating pinkie dwarf hamsters (had bad experiences with breeder mice....they kept eating eachother...) and he can now eat about 4 every eating (fed about every 10 days). I have heard hamster fur can gag snakes and kill them by getting caught in their throats? the hamsters fur is short, but it is a different texture than mice. if that is the case, is there anything wrong with staying with about week-old babies? should I feed him more at every eating or just feed him more offten? would buy frozen but there is not a supplier around here....closest is 2 1/2 hrs away....
thanks for any imput!
Meagan and family
thanks for any imput!
Meagan and family