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Keeping Corns Together

enforcer1015

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I have a male and female corn, both are aprox 2yrs old and have been kept in the same 20g tank since i purchased them from the same dealer when they were bout six months old. I have seen no signs of fighting or problems the whole time I have owned them, they even coil together under their hides most of the time. Should I seperate them? I'm about to build a new home for them to allow more room for climbing and i'm wondering if I should split up the pair in the new home? :eek1:
 
Unless you want baby snakes. Yes! Do a search and you will find about a million heated responses to this question. Actually, you're lucky you haven't had an early breeding of your female. Egg-binding is nothing you want to contend with and it's a greater chance if an undersized female breeds.
 
Not even mentioning the fact your female may get pregnant to young and become egg-bound. Kinnda like a 12 year old girl can technically become pregnant, but it's very risky and definately not something you want to happen. My advice, split them asap.
 
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