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Hey another Question....

KevinHorvath

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I didn't know what Forums this Question should go under... but

anyways my Question this time is I have 3 corn snakes and they

all live in the sname tank. Is that good? They all curl up 2gether

and are fine witch each other, but now since I added the 3rd

snakes 2 out of my 3 snakes are very scared of anything it sees

outside of the tank. When I got to pic it up the thing with go nuts

and wont let nothing bug it.. This has been going on for about 3

weeks. The only way I can get them out is use my dad's Snake

Stick. What should I do. (by the way Im being as careful as I can,

no fast moves at all)

Kevin,
 
They may just be very stressed out. They are solitary animals and are only 'cuddling' up together to share the warmth or the cool. Sounds a bit nasty but it's true. Many people think it's a bad idea to house multiple snakes together because of health risks etc. However, many other people do successfully keep more than one snake in the same tank/enclosure. But, if your animals are becoming stressed out and nippy then I recommend that you separate them in to separate, smaller enclosures.
 
I keep groups of 2 or 3 together, but they've been together since hatchlings. Introducing a new one to a group of adults is always a risk and they just may not take to each other. If it's been a week and still no improvement, I'd agree with Neil - separate them and give up on the idea.

Cheers
Kel
 
Gotta keep 'em separated....

Yah, I think that they're just not meshing well, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't!

Rainey
 
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