Nanci
Alien Lover
And when they're small is still risky... they can STILL eat one another. My best advice to you would be to seperate them immediately. It's better to be safe than sorry.
That's probably the riskiest time, when they are small and fast-growing and hungry all the time! They'll even eat their clutch mates if not separated quickly after hatching. The only reason you ever see two snakes "cuddled up" together is because that hiding spot is perfect, and neither will give it up. Just the fact that they have to compete for resources is very stressful.
PJ, I don't even know what to say besides my usual "people s*ck." I'm HOPING that when I only produce higher-end babies, they will because of their value at least go to people with half a brain.