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Hi guys just a quick question

Plumcrazee

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I have a 18 month old Carolina had him for 12 months and is a superb pet and decided to have another so bought a anerythristic 11 month old now we were told that they are both Male and one is in a small plastic viv inside the lager viv and all is good apart from when we get them out and they meet each other the Carolina starts to twitch his body and lifts is tail as if to poo but don't could this mean the smaller one is a female as he/she don't seem bothered buy the Carolina

Cheers guys Matt from uk;-)


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If you are not washing your hands between handling them it could be a territorial response. The best thing is to house them separately and take them to a reputable reptile vet or a herp show / local breeder who has experience with probing and can sex them properly for you.
 
I'd love to see a photo of your set up! Not to critique, just thinking it sounds interesting.
Not too sure on the behaviour, as I only have one corn (and she acts differently around my ball python).
Best of luck!
 
I really want to see! I'm thinking about it, and as odd as it is, I can see it working. Although it wouldn't be as warm on the hot spot in the second vive, plus you'd probably have to upgrade the smaller one at some point. I guess the smaller vive would have to be quite a bit smaller. But that's why I'd like to see what's up. :p
 
Wouldn't this mean that the the snake in the larger vive would be crawling around and over the smaller viv? Wouldn't this stress the snake in the smaller container?
 
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Hi guys this is my set up blade the small one is in the plastic Viv at the mo

I was told they would be fine together when the was bigger but reading this forum I will get a new Viv eventually

Yes buddy does clime over the small Viv but both of them are well chilled and relaxed both feeding well and shedding (both in a week of each other)

Matt
 
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