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Housing corns together?

Jordanmurphy10

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So I'm thinking about getting a new corn but I've been told it would be okay in the same viv as another but only if there around the same size, is this true or would I have to get a new viv?
 
I imagine it often starts like this.
cornseating2atime.jpg

Or afterwards, when their heads still have the scent of mouse on them.
 
One swallows the other, just like it would a mouse.

cohab2.jpg
 
Too cheap to buy another enclosure, or forego another snake till they have the money or space to house it properly.
 
I think many people attempt it because chain pet stores (even mom and pop ones sometimes) house them together. It doesn't help that most of these big chains are often the only pet stores. I'm certainly not excusing lack of research on the part of the purchaser, but it's hard not to straight up hate irresponsible pet stores when they lie and completely risk an animal for some cash.
 
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