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2 in a tank ??

pyro-maniac

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I've got a snow corn and have had her about 11 months now.. was thinkin of gettin another one and was wondering if i could put them both in the same viv.. Will they fight or eat each other lol..... Plz help :cheers:
 
They need to be the same size, and even then there is a chance that they wont get on and go off feeding. Not really worth the risk, as it is hard to acclimatise them to each other.
 
Don't do it...run a search on cannibalism and it will answer all of your questions.
 
Well lets see even if you were to co-hab them you would have to quarentine the new snake from the current snake. And by doing that you'll need a new enclosure. So why not just keep it in that enclosure. Just search the forums for cannabalism and co-habitation.
 
pyro-maniac said:
I've got a snow corn and have had her about 11 months now.. was thinkin of gettin another one and was wondering if i could put them both in the same viv.. Will they fight or eat each other lol..... Plz help :cheers:

Been there, done that... almost lost a Love Okeetee because of it.

I bought a pair of Love Okeetee's. Full size adults. They got along great, I kept them fed and happy. Then one night I woke up to a bunch of thrashing around and found them trying to kill each other. Ran them under the cold tap and got them apart and they are now seperated. If I hadn't heard the commotion and intervened, I am sure one of them would have killed (eaten?)the other one.
 
:headbang: Oh God...not again.......haven't we beaten this dead horse long enough?????
 
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