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Two Snakes same cage?

chris90day

New member
Well, its been about two months since I got my first snake and I have enjoyed the expereience thorougly. Needless to say I am already excited about getting my next one in a year etc. My question is, if I get another Corn, is it ok/advisable to put it in the same cage as the other one? My current is a female, so would it be a no no for a male, but ok for another female, or vice versa? Thanks for all the help. By the way, the cage I have now is a 20 gallon Long.

--Chris--
 
Corn snakes are solitary creatures (except for breeding of course). Cannibalism is rare but is not worth the risk. Corns housed together, although can be done is not advisable simply because it stresses the snakes. The choice is yours, however in my opinion would not advise keeping them together.
 
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