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another snake!!!!!

Snakebite001

New member
Hi....

my mam is let me have another snake AFTER we move house, and i am going to breed them,.......

but!

i am going to get them the same age so they will Mature at around about the same time.
but until then will they need seperate tanks or can they share?
and I would like it if other people could put in other questions plz!

:p
 
If you can afford it and if you have enough space, you should definitely go with two separate tanks.
 
If you keep them in the same tank, it is likely they will breed before you and they are all ready. A female shouldn't be bred until she is about 3 feet long, but if kept in the same tank with a male, it is likely to happen before that. For the health and safety of the female, it is really better that you keep them separately.
 
hi

i have two coen snakes and i decided to keep them in separate vivs because

1 you have to feed separate anyway
2 if one gets sick so will the other one
3 keep better records if in kept in separate viv ie who poop and when plus many more

but corns can live together without problems so at the end of the day its up to you good luck !
 
It's much better to keep them in separate tanks.
A lot of problems could occur if you put them together. The easiest and safest way is to have to separate tanks.

Good luck and Happy Herping!
 
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