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Don't cohabitate

galofgrace

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Hi all,
Just thought I'd let you know, a friend of my son's had two corn snakes living together, both about 6mos. One was a coral snow and the other was a caramel. The caramel ate the snow! I don't know what the circumstances were but it's enough for me to never even consider doing it. :wavey:
 
lenny you always have the links for everything :)
i never saw that post before...that was weird seeing snakes eat themselves
 
skullmaster said:
lenny you always have the links for everything :)
i never saw that post before...that was weird seeing snakes eat themselves
Not really eating themselves but other snakes. Knew what you meant tho. :crazy02:
 
Actually, there have been incidents of snakes eating themselves. Kathy Love has a picture of one on her website.
 
Not really eating themselves but other snakes. Knew what you meant tho.
it was on the last page of the linked post...4 or 5 snakes eating themselves
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