Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
tsy72001
Lose the heat rock. It can burn your snake badly!
Its just a rock I have under the lamp for them to lay on. Not a plug in heat rock. I know they can burn, as well as under tank heating! :)
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
Swaboda325
Its just a rock I have under the lamp for them to lay on. Not a plug in heat rock. I know they can burn, as well as under tank heating! :)
No no... You want under tank heating.. But you also have to monitor it so as it doesn't get too hot. Easy solution just go to loses and get a dimmer and put it Inline with the heater
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
LizardPants
@Swaboda325, just curious: who told you to set them up like that in the first place?
My sister currently has three BP's and two corn snakes all in the same tank, and has had them all together for almost three years with no problems. She started with two then three in the 20 gallon, then 4 in the 20 gallon. now that the corns and the one BP are pretty big in size her husband built her a 5'x3' tank that still houses them all with no problem. Another family member has aa 40 gallon tank with one large BP (almost 4 feet) and a smaller one probaly 20-25" long in the same tank as well. again with no problems.
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
Mft62485
Also, this is pretty rare, but BP's have been known to eat one another. Like I said it's rare, and has never happened to anybody I personally know, but it has happened.
Snake cannibalism isn't as uncommon as one would think I just watched a whole 3 hour documentary on it this weekend lol (lame I know) If they are hungry enough or in a non sharing mood.. It's gonna happen. And when you have three competing for one spot... I wouldn't test it.
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
Swaboda325
My sister currently has three BP's and two corn snakes all in the same tank, and has had them all together for almost three years with no problems. She started with two then three in the 20 gallon, then 4 in the 20 gallon. now that the corns and the one BP are pretty big in size her husband built her a 5'x3' tank that still houses them all with no problem. Another family member has aa 40 gallon tank with one large BP (almost 4 feet) and a smaller one probaly 20-25" long in the same tank as well. again with no problems.
Ok idk where to even start with this.. I'm having a really hard time biting my tongue right now... OBVIOUSLY this is Not the right way to care for your snakes. Like honestly is this a joke? Cause it is going to upset some ppl on here if it's not
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
zach_24_90
Ok idk where to even start with this.. I'm having a really hard time biting my tongue right now... OBVIOUSLY this is Not the right way to care for your snakes. Like honestly is this a joke? Cause it is going to upset some ppl on here if it's not
That's the same thing I thought. Just because they don't have any problems housing multiple snakes in one tank, doesn't mean you won't. BP's should only be together for breeding. And you know somebody who houses BP's and Corn's together? That is all sorts of wrong.
Re: a few questions... is she a loner? too many in one tank??
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Originally Posted by
Swaboda325
My sister currently has three BP's and two corn snakes all in the same tank.....
I can't even wrap my head around this.....
Please separate your snakes and enlighten/inform your sister on proper snake keeping. All the snakes involved will thank you! :)