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my corns

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this is my male his name is charmander.
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my other male cornelius.

these are the only pics i have of them. i also wasnt too sure on their morph's so if someone could help out on that i would appreciate it.
 
Charmander looks like he might be a hypo (sometimes difficult to determine without breeding trials or at least a nice clear photo of the belly checkers) and Cornelius is a caramel.
 
do you house them together in the same tank? if so let me know how that goes. been debating on putting another corn in my 40.
 
yes i do and they are best buds.
they have been together since the first day i got them.

Corn snakes do not form bonds of affection. If you think they're friends because they are curled up together: congrats. That's a form of competition in snakes.

Also, because they're both males, when they are sexually mature, they will begin fighting with each other.
 
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