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But this time, the question is different, even though it is related.
Corn snakes do what is instinctual to them. Nature tells them to reproduce, even though they are not large enough to do so safely. It is the same with a 12 year old girl. Yes, she is capable of having a child, but is it safe, healthy and recommended? Besides the possible hazards associated with breeding too young and too small, there are other factors to consider when you house snakes together. Yes, there are people who will tell you that they have never had any problems cohabitating their snakes...until they do. There are just as many people who used to cohab, but had problems and don't any more. They learned their lesson, but the snake(s) had to suffer.