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2 snakes in one tank?

i have a 29 gallon tank housing my 7 month old baby girl Visara. if i get another cornsnake could i house the 2 together? or would they fight and posibly kill each other?
How about other reptiles like an iguana?
 
Co-habbing 2 corns will be fired down here.

And co-habbing a corn and an iguana?
:poke: guess not.
 
I'd give them their own space for sure.

And like Toshiro said Corn and Iguana roomates....well I just wouldn't.
 
Yeah...no.
You can do a search for cohabitation in concerns to the corns.

But regarding the iguana thing...that's not even a big enough temporary habitat to last an iguana six months, and that's just the tip of the iceberg :shrugs:
 
you could but you would have to seperate them at feeding time. you could take a big thing of wood and cut it to the right dimentions and then put it in the middle of the cage and use it as a divider.
 
Please read, if you have not, some of the previous threads on Cohabitation as they are very informative and the general consensus is not to do it.

Thanks,
Chris
 
Yeah, I totally agree with ya Cornynoob

Yeah...no.
You can do a search for cohabitation in concerns to the corns.

But regarding the iguana thing...that's not even a big enough temporary habitat to last an iguana six months, and that's just the tip of the iceberg :shrugs:

A 29 gallon is a starter tank for a small - small, medium size iguana by itself, then you'd have to get something bigger when it gets a little bigger.

Not a good idea to put two snakes together, sometimes people have no problems when they do it, but the cons out do the pros on this one. Definitely not a good idea to put a snake with an iguana.

Lil. :)
 
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