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Hi, I'm going to be getting a blizzard and a ghost. I wonder if this cage is big enof for two hatchlings it measurse 24" by 12" by 10". Also I have read some places that you need two hide boxes but others say one. how many do you guys use.
 
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its not a good idea to keep 2 snakes in one cage together,,,for many reasons,,,you can know why if you look at a post that was posted before.

and its recommended you use 2 hideboxes one in hot side one in cold side.
but since you have 2 snakes in one cage,,i dunno ,,2 is the minimum that means YOU have to put 2 hideboxes so they wont stress each other out,
 
You can keep two snakes together as long as you remember a few things.
1. two means more space (which is why you asked your question)
2. you CAN NOT feed them together, very high risk of going for same mouse and accidently eating each other.
3. They don't seem to mind hiding together, actualy mine usualy hide right next to each other no matter where they hide (even if under the astroturf)
4. two corn snakes isn't enough. For a critter this cool you need more (So long as you have space and time to take care of them)
 
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