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Hmm i dont agree with co-habbing with adults. However while they are only hatchlings it should not cause any problems .. i have personally never heard of hatchlings eating each other. My girlfriend has been breading for years and she has 12 hatchlings in one tank and they are all fine.
 
well thanks for all your comments, live and learn, my choice my life. And im not 18 I am 28. As for my driving style well thats not what the Corn Snake Forum is for, yet i did bring it up so its open season on me.
 
Hmm i dont agree with co-habbing with adults. However while they are only hatchlings it should not cause any problems .. i have personally never heard of hatchlings eating each other. My girlfriend has been breading for years and she has 12 hatchlings in one tank and they are all fine.
Didn't someone post a pic of a hatchling that had just eaten another hatchlings right in this thread? It doesn't really matter. I'VE heard of a number of incidents. I've never heard of adults cannibalizing each other, but I'll bet there's at least an instance or two out there. There are people who have likely been breeding corns for much longer than your girlfriend, and some of them have reported hatchling cannibalism (e.g., Rich Z., Kathy Love).

Have you ever heard of Morrisville, Vermont? No? I assure you that it exists. ;)
 
Hmm i dont agree with co-habbing with adults. However while they are only hatchlings it should not cause any problems .. i have personally never heard of hatchlings eating each other. My girlfriend has been breading for years and she has 12 hatchlings in one tank and they are all fine.

There's a freaking picture right in this thread that happened to a member of this site, this season! It happens!

Whatever, take your chances- it's just the snakes that have to pay in the long run, not you.

Nanci
 
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