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    2 corns in same tank

    Hi everyone. Just wondering if corns can be housed together or not. Thanks

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    Well, that is a hot topic for debate.
    PERSONALLY I would say it is not a great idea. If you search this forum for cohabiting threads, there are like thousands. Your best best is to search those


    Corns have been known to be cannibalistic from time to time... it is not pretty. Housing two snakes together, regardless of species, is often stressful for them. They are not social creatures (with the possible exception for garters, but again, up for debate). They don't "cuddle" together, but rather that is their way of fighting for resources.

    It *can* be done, but, I personally wouldn't bother.
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    Re: 2 corns in same tank

    Thanks just curious!

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    Re: 2 corns in same tank

    Like stated above its a debatable topic. That beibg said I had my corns in the same tank for the last 17 years. They were from the same clutch and stayed around the same size. I had a tank that was also very big 6 foot by 3 by 4. There was 4 hides in there with two diffrent hot spots.. yet they were always in the same hide together. The only time i seperated them was feedings. One died this spring so now the other is all alone now.

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    Re: 2 corns in same tank

    My experience if rom this is much the same as the above ^^ had too carpet puthon juveniles who yes are also known for cannibalistic behavour from time too time! They had a few good years together until my female was sadly moved on due too a downsize! My advice is always have Spare housing at hand, and keep your husbandry Tip top, not saying it's fault proof but it worked for me

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    Re: 2 corns in same tank

    While I understand housing for a short period of time. Housing two animals together is not for the long term! If you do not have room to house 2 snakes, well you shouldn't have the 2. I've housed snaked together before but only for a very short period of time. Housing multiple animals isn't companionship it is competition. If you do decide to house both, be highly attentive & always make sure you have an extra home just in case!
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    Hmmmm.

    The OP has now heard from several people.

    One who tried it, applied some intelligence to the set up and had success - for 17 years.

    .......plus several people who haven't tried it, but are offering opinions anyway.............

    Does anyone know what the word is for an opinion that is based on no experience?

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    Re: 2 corns in same tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Hmmmm.

    The OP has now heard from several people.

    One who tried it, applied some intelligence to the set up and had success - for 17 years.

    .......plus several people who haven't tried it, but are offering opinions anyway.............

    Does anyone know what the word is for an opinion that is based on no experience?
    Having success housing multiple animals and it being bullet proof are not the same thing. I've seen many times where they have done well together(though not housed for 17 years, I see your point) and some who clearly are being stressed out. What is your opinion ? Or Fact on the matter ?
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    I've had two attempts at cannibalization during breeding seasons. One required me to rush them under tap water to get the offending snake to release their constriction. The other was the female 'tasting' the male as I watched. They were even locked at the time, which made her 'bite... release... bite... release... bite... attempt.... release' even odder to witness. Fortunately no intervention was required in that case.

    My first attempt at cohabbing (multiple hot spots, multiple hides, 55 gallon tank, same size hatchlings) resulted in such stress for the snow that it was at least a YEAR, probably longer, before I could even touch it without it going on a 3 week long hunger strike. At 3 years old, the snow was just over 100 grams. And that was despite being cohabbed for only two months or so.
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    So one person claims to have kept them together for 17 years...and another claims they had problems with cannibalism.

    Take each story as if it were true. Why would one person have an issue and another person did not?

    Why were two snakes magically devoid of the sinister cannibalism gene?

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