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    Seems kinda oxymoron to ask if its okay to house 2 snakes together.


    If you have to ask then your not ready nor experienced to do so. Theres a lot of maintenance that goes into housing snakes together. The cons outweigh the pros there for its a no brainier.

    If you cant afford housing for a second snake dont get it. SIMPLE.

    Oh and being same size means squat. Reported issues have been noted of smaller snakes eating the larger one.

    http://www.texasreptiles.com/FreaksO...lCornsnake.jpg
    http://www.gourmetrodent.com/images/...0hatchling.JPG
    http://www.cornsnakes.com/pics/cannibal.jpg



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