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Bloody mess

Jafar

Crazy Corns
These 2 are together for more than a year, they lived in a very small glass viv with no hides, on a table, surrounded by dogs, cats, kids etc.

They have a very big viv now, now they live with me.

But with al the hides, more than 1 heatspot, layer of dirt, multiple platforms, they still couse to lay together.

(as i type now, i see they are laying apart now hihi.. both on an other platform.)

Anyway.. enjoy the pics of this bloodred/diffused couple!


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Glad they are in your care now!
Still not a fan of cohabbing, but if you're gonna do it, it sounds like you're doing it correctly :)
 
Very nice looking snakes. Not a fan of cohabbing either, but you seem to be doing it in the best way possible. They seem to make a good couple. :)
 
Thank you so much..

I'm very carefull about cohabbing, thats why i made a very large viv for them.
At the previous owner they where with 3 snakes, but i think that is to much.. Its that they are already used to each-other that i keep them together.

With my other snakes i have tried it for a week.. but it was to stressfull for one of them, and he puked his dinner! Whenever i have the feeling these two would be stressing eachother, i would keep them apart, but the opposite looks true.
When i hold 1 of the 2, the other is flipping out! and looking for his 'buddy'... weird behavour for solitude animals ;)
 
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