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the first meet

Terri

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me and my partner live seperatly and both have snakes, we would like them to meet but we dont know there sexes i think mine is a girl thou! his is about 3 and a half and mine is a year does anybody have any advice?
 
Find out their genders first. Then, if they are compatible, you can introduce them when the one year old is older. And of course they should only be introduced for breeding purposes.
 
I agree with Nanci. Snakes aren't like dogs who like to have playdates. Snakes only meet up to mate, otherwise they prefer to live solitary lives.
 
ok thankyou for your advice i will get them both sexed and perhaps mate them in a few years if possible!
 
also does anybody know where i can get a corner vivarium from like the ones in the pet shops? i want one quite high so i can put logs in for climbing!
 
Cornsnakes don't often climb as adults...you would be better off with more floor space and not height.
 
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