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I have a two headed baby Corn?

JGAust

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I have a two headed baby Corn snake but I don't know if I'm supposed to feed both the heads or just one. I need help. ps: (I already have a buyer.) :grin01:
 
Since no one around here has a two headed corn (that I know of), I'm not sure that anyone can give you any advice. I would suggest that you call the St Louis Zoo, who does have one and ask their advice.
 
JGAust said:
I have a two headed baby Corn snake but I don't know if I'm supposed to feed both the heads or just one. I need help. ps: (I already have a buyer.) :grin01:
Doesn't both heads link to the same stomach?

(Do you have any pics?)
 
Wasn't there a guy that had one, like on fauna classifieds? He said one head ate pinks, and the other ate anoles, I thought.

Nanci
 
Drucifer

to answer your question of them having the same stomach, I think they do but they might both need to eat. I don't know I'm going to find more info and go to the Vet.
 
Wow!

I'd say just present the meal and let the snake decide which head to eat with.

I don't know how the negotiations with your buyer went but just the other night I saw a guy on Animal Planet, I think he was from Tenn, who had a 2 headed adult rat snake. He said it was worth $22,000.
 
I have read that there are different types of incomplete twinning that goes on, and that yours probably has just one stomach, but may actually have two. Also, be careful with the feeding, because I've read that problems arise when both heads want to eat the same pink.
 
How have your corns bred so early? I remember this from you

Well I just got a butter and an amelanistic, But they are both 3 months old. I know I have to wait two years before they can mate, but can I house them in the same cage?

And that was in November
 
Maybe it's these snakes instead? :shrugs:

I just went out and bought a Butter corn and a common. The Common is 3 months and the Butter is a year! O ya got to feed em. BYE!!!!!!
 
Jack B said:
Wow!

I'd say just present the meal and let the snake decide which head to eat with.

I don't know how the negotiations with your buyer went but just the other night I saw a guy on Animal Planet, I think he was from Tenn, who had a 2 headed adult rat snake. He said it was worth $22,000.


The St Louis Zoo tried to sell their recently but there wasn't any bidders, but I think they wanted mroe than $22,000 for it :)
 
Ok

The Vet said that they do have the same stomach, but I need to feed both of them. I will be able to get pics in a couple of weeks. If hes not sold.... Thanks for all your help. I appreciate it!
 
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