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I have Two Young males in a 40G tank with a screen top. I dont know how old they are but both are about as thick as my pinky and 1 1/2 to 2 feet long. I am wondering how to tell age and when i should seperate these guys?
Agree with above on separating asap. I would be curious to know where you got the babies, as guaranteeing sex is something experts have a hard time with. I'm saying even big time breeders have been wrong on sex. Beyond the usual risks to housing two corns together they could breed and that would certainly be a disaster when they are so young.
I separate once they're all done hatching. So, yeah, you should go ahead and separate them now.
There are several threads on these forums about cohabbing, including this one. You can get a lot of good information on why people generally advice against cohabbing snakes.
Agree with above on separating asap. I would be curious to know where you got the babies, as guaranteeing sex is something experts have a hard time with. I'm saying even big time breeders have been wrong on sex. Beyond the usual risks to housing two corns together they could breed and that would certainly be a disaster when they are so young.
The guy i got them from did not breed them. I think he might have gotten them in a trade. I didnt ask age but he did say they were babies and had been either popped or probed i can't remember. I guess i'll seperate them and get them probed later. Thanks for the info guy's