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what kind of corn is this???

Ya king snakes will (but not always) eat other snakes. I have heared of ppl keeping them with other snakes without them killing, at least they hadn't yet, but none the less should never be done as it is very stressful for both and could wind up with one being dead. Though that shouldn't be a problem even though you have the corn snake since no matter what type you get they need a seperate tank. The king snake was there just hidding that day he is really cool looking, he/she has a neat pattern. It was about a month ago they we found it out that it was actualy a king snake a day or so after we got it in. If interested in another corn snake send me a pm. I have 11 corn eggs due to hatch around 1st of July so would be ready around beginning to midle of August.


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ya that sounds about normal to me. though i can't remember how big mine were at that age since thery are both 3 years old at least
 
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