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Loves New And Older...

Your new babies are beautiful and I'm glad to hear you'll be switching over to F/T.

About Cohabbing, I used to cohabitate my 2 adult corns because I rescued them together and they had been together for years. But after a year of having them they mated prematurely, which risked my females life. Then I started seeing signs of aggression and stress. The female wasn't growing and the male would sit on top of her or press her head against the glass. A lot think the snakes are cuddling together but it is really a dominance thing, and they are competing for the best spot. Also the post above tells about cannibalism which can also happen.

Good luck with your new babies.
 
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