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Should you keep 2 corn snakes together?

I'm glad to hear it.

I have two corn snakes, each in their own viv. It works out very nicely as I have them on shelves, one above the other. I call them my snake condos. There are only benefits and no dangers or drawbacks of separate housing. Mine look so "happy" cruising about their own little domiciles.
 
Thank you very much for your advice
I have a 3" viv with all my snake needs hides big and small
A big water dish and a branch to climb on and green leave on the back trailing down
And most of all lots of love
Tomorrow I am going to get the same for zuse
So thank you again
Pat x


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Only just for information - a few years in my 'breeder carreer' back, I had a female laid eggs in the age of 11 MONTH because I was stupid and forgot to seperate them - and was thinking this are two females together - I was really shocked and since this happens I seperate all my young snakes immediateley. The female always was tinier than the other, maybe because of laying sooo young.
Male and female are always 'understanding good' because its a nature thing that male and female produce offsprings - not love !
 
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