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Corn and other snakes

antiochian

New member
This is perhaps a stupid question but I'm not too proud to ask. Is it stressful to a corn to house it in the same room as other herps? Obviously I see it done all the time, especially with rack systems. But say I get a California king and after isolation it ends up in the same room as a corn. Will the corn be stressed to smell the scent of what would in nature be a predator? Assuming my 3 snakes can smell one another's scents and such--they're all in my bedroom.
 
I have a stack of three vivs which houses two Corns and a King. No apparent stress to any of them. I think you'll be fine.
 
I have a corn and king snake in the same room, tanks are practically next to each other and no stress here.
 
I've got 12 different snakes in my room an they all appear and act fine. They all eat, shed, poo like clock work. :)
 
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