NikkiC
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Hi, I bought Jake in August 2011 when he was 8 weeks old, by October he had escaped! we learned a lesson about vents that day. By mid December with temps dropping below freezing we were convinced he had died somewhere.
The local reptile shop where we bought him kept telling us he would turn up and we would smell him if he had died, because he was so badly missed we asked if we were ok to buy another and have Jake join our new corn should he ever come home. The reptile shop said yes, corns are very sociable and live happily together.
Guess what? Jake turned up today, He is as small as he was when he went which is now about a third smaller than our other corn, both corns are from the same clutch.
I phoned the reptile shop worried about putting them together, they advised me on feeding and keeping him apart for a few days and then just introducing them.
I don't know what made me google it but I did, everywhere is saying corn snakes are solitary and cannibals. Other places are saying it's ok.
Now I'm stressing, I have a massive viv manufactured by us, There is a chameleon on the top, a corn snake underneath (in separate enclosures of course) I don't know if I can fit another snake tank at the bottom, as it is it almost touches the ceiling (chameleons need lots of height)
Someone please offer some sound advice. Thanks xx
The local reptile shop where we bought him kept telling us he would turn up and we would smell him if he had died, because he was so badly missed we asked if we were ok to buy another and have Jake join our new corn should he ever come home. The reptile shop said yes, corns are very sociable and live happily together.
Guess what? Jake turned up today, He is as small as he was when he went which is now about a third smaller than our other corn, both corns are from the same clutch.
I phoned the reptile shop worried about putting them together, they advised me on feeding and keeping him apart for a few days and then just introducing them.
I don't know what made me google it but I did, everywhere is saying corn snakes are solitary and cannibals. Other places are saying it's ok.
Now I'm stressing, I have a massive viv manufactured by us, There is a chameleon on the top, a corn snake underneath (in separate enclosures of course) I don't know if I can fit another snake tank at the bottom, as it is it almost touches the ceiling (chameleons need lots of height)
Someone please offer some sound advice. Thanks xx