Quote Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles View Post
I see no issue with that. The only time I could see it being an issue would be with a king snake, or other snakes that eat snakes. Corns don't eat snakes...so I see nothing to worry about

Erm, not to argue (because I personally don't have experience with this), I'm also on a corn snake forum, and have heard many times... and sadly have also seen awful photos... of a corn eating another corn probably rare though!
Then again, if my corn COULD eat my ball python, I'd just be impressed. I mean, the BP is a baby, and already 50 grams heavier than my corn! HAH! That wouldn't ever ever happen.

Thank you

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Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
I've never heard of problems arising beyond king snakes and woma pythons. Considering they're nut-brained and solitary, they practically ignore the other's existence.
Nut-brained well, I can hope that they'll ignore each other. Thank you!