zooinmyhouse
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To make a long story short, my son "rescued" a corn snake a few days ago supposedly from a bad situation in a pet store that was going out of business, and threw it in with the one we have. (Unfortunately he sometimes gets his unwise decisions regarding animals from me and my nature to try and rescue EVERYTHING)
I discovered it today. He got his due lecture and punishment, however now we have the problem of having two corns in one tank which I know is a bad thing. Here is my problem.
1. Can't do anything about quarantining snake because they have been put together already.
2. Just suffered a layoff at the job, so till I find another one I will not be able to afford a 20L tank for the new snake.
3. We have quite a few other pets to take care of, and my fiancee will not approve of adding another animal, tank to what we have already. Especially since I spend all of my extra money on our dogs and fish tank.
4. Store said no returns as they are closing
Stats are: Our corn (Little Gherkin) is two years old and a male, probably two feet long. The corn my son brought is slightly bigger and he said the lady told him it is also a male.
20 long tank, with under the tank heater, moss, sticks, hiding tree and water dish. Repti-Carpet for substrate.
The only thing I've done was added another hiding driftwood log to the tank so they can have separate hiding spots. I checked out both snakes and see no sign of fighting or trauma. I am going to go to the pet store I frequent on Monday and see (beg) if they will take him from us to find another home for him. What can I do in the mean time?
I belong to a few animal forums and believe me I myself try and instruct people that mean well and are not taking care of their animals properly and want to argue about it. But the damage is already done and I did explain to my son all the reasons why this was not the proper way to do things and everything bad that can happen. So please don't get mad, just give me the advice I need. :awcrap: thanks so much
I discovered it today. He got his due lecture and punishment, however now we have the problem of having two corns in one tank which I know is a bad thing. Here is my problem.
1. Can't do anything about quarantining snake because they have been put together already.
2. Just suffered a layoff at the job, so till I find another one I will not be able to afford a 20L tank for the new snake.
3. We have quite a few other pets to take care of, and my fiancee will not approve of adding another animal, tank to what we have already. Especially since I spend all of my extra money on our dogs and fish tank.
4. Store said no returns as they are closing
Stats are: Our corn (Little Gherkin) is two years old and a male, probably two feet long. The corn my son brought is slightly bigger and he said the lady told him it is also a male.
20 long tank, with under the tank heater, moss, sticks, hiding tree and water dish. Repti-Carpet for substrate.
The only thing I've done was added another hiding driftwood log to the tank so they can have separate hiding spots. I checked out both snakes and see no sign of fighting or trauma. I am going to go to the pet store I frequent on Monday and see (beg) if they will take him from us to find another home for him. What can I do in the mean time?
I belong to a few animal forums and believe me I myself try and instruct people that mean well and are not taking care of their animals properly and want to argue about it. But the damage is already done and I did explain to my son all the reasons why this was not the proper way to do things and everything bad that can happen. So please don't get mad, just give me the advice I need. :awcrap: thanks so much