my common corn is 1 year and 14 days old and my anerythristic is going to turn 1 year on aug. 15th.they have been in the same tank since september 7th 2001 they no problem with each other, 95% of the time they are snuggled together
snkegrl47 said:and to CornSnakeKeeper
if you actually care about your snake (or any other pet) you would get the best for that animal. now for the snakes, you would not get a small tank that it can't even move around in.
if you know anything about corns they love to move around, especially at night. as a matter of fact i am building a second tank to put on the bottom of the tank i already have so they have an extra climbing space
now i see if you can not afford something like that, or the extra's that go inside the tank, then i see why you would get a small tank. but if you can't afford the necessities for your pet i guess you shouldn't have your pet.
Yes, taking good care of your corns plays a role in the fact that they are healthy, but because a person's corn doesn't shed in one piece or it doesn't eat well, it doesn't mean that they DON'T take or try to take good care of their snake. It's a fact that some corns don't do as well housed with other snakes and if it becomes stressed and regurges or something, it's not automatically the keeper's fault. The snake could just get stressed easily. It's like calling someone a bad parent because their child is susceptile to catching cold. It depends on the individual snake.so refusing to eat and getting stressed is not a problem here. i guess i take good care of my snakes.