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Anyankha

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Hi everyone! Bit of a story...

No 1 daughter's had a cornsnake, Coraline, for three years now; no 2 daughter has just acquired another, Leander. No 1 is studying Animal Management. At her college cornsnakes are kept in pairs, and she was told there's no problem. However, when we put the two together, Coraline kept slithering on top of Leander which he didn't seem to like. Daughter thought it might be mating behaviour, but I wanted to check it out - which is how I found this forum. And with it all the advice on cohabitation that says DON'T... and good reasons with it. So I'm very grateful that you're stopping us doing something stupid.

Thankyou.
 
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