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New To Forum and Corns

dbacker65

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I have been keeping boa's for a few years and decided to get a pair of Okeetee corns from a breeder in Florida. A friend of mine has two and they are beautiful animals.
I know with boa's one snake per cage (except breeding time of course) is the general rule. Is this the case with corn snakes? I have a 20 gallon tank with aspen bedding and heat on one side. Can I raise them up together or is it best to keep this male and female apart until I decide to breed them?
Can I keep them together for a short time and then separate them or should I just keep them apart in their own set ups?

Thanks All :cheers:
 
dbacker65 said:
I have been keeping boa's for a few years and decided to get a pair of Okeetee corns from a breeder in Florida. A friend of mine has two and they are beautiful animals.
I know with boa's one snake per cage (except breeding time of course) is the general rule. Is this the case with corn snakes? I have a 20 gallon tank with aspen bedding and heat on one side. Can I raise them up together or is it best to keep this male and female apart until I decide to breed them?
Can I keep them together for a short time and then separate them or should I just keep them apart in their own set ups?

Thanks All :cheers:

Welcome. Just as with your boas, keep all corns separate except at breeding time. Good luck!
 
Thanks. I see Rich Z is part of this forum. I bought my 2 new corns from him. These are little beauties, I will have to post some pics soon after I snap them.
 
Hi and welcome to the forums :wavey: Rich Z is not only a part of this forum, he runs it! He's a great guy and often chimes in on discussions to add his own experienced 2 cents. Good luck with your snakes. If you got them from him, I'm sure you won't have any problems.
 
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