Corn snakes are NOT noted to be cannibalistic or eat other snakes. It is possible to house two corn snake together & I have a pair that have lived together for 5yrs. now with no mishaps. Just make sure that the enclosure is large enough to provide a couple secure hiding spots & with appropriate warm & cooler spots for the snakes, so as not to stress them or cause competition for only one secure spot.
You can house them with rat snakes, garter snakes just to name a few.
2006-11-07 04:12:59
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answered by preacher55 6
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Yay snakes! a million) If that's properly treated, corn snakes can stay everywhere from 10-25 years. 2) for his or her nutrients, attempt to examine the length of the mouse to the length of the widest portion of your snakes body. No better than that. some people bypass with 2 cases the length of the snakes head, notwithstanding that's fairly a lot a similar. 3) Having a contact (or a number of) yellow is carefully widespread for an albino. Albino (or amelanistic) basically skill the animal is lacking in melanin, that's the darker pigments. that's why maximum albino reptiles are yellow/white. [Leucistic is even as they lack all varieties of pores and skin pigment, no longer basically the darker colorations. those animals are thoroughly colorless, except the eyes are nonetheless colored.] 4) i imagine it extremely relies upon on your cleansing conduct. in case you word sparkling each and every time that's necessary, then you actually do not ought to fully sparkling it out so regularly. possibly once a month. there is not any longer some thing incorrect with cleansing it out as regularly as you're, notwithstanding it would want to get extreme priced or time-ingesting. 5) you need to really placed a branch in there! :] yet do not use a authentic branch, they could carry parasites or mites or some thing. At any puppy shop they ought to have fake flowers and issues for reptiles. I extremely have a authentic-searching branch, notwithstanding that's rubberlike and bendable! Very cool and hardship-free to sparkling. strong success including your snake! they're brilliant!
2016-10-16 07:49:36
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answered by ? 4
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You have an IMMEDIATE problem. You have a 2 week old snake. I know your not a breeder, because if you were, you would know the answer to that question. However, your snake has about an 90% death rate right now. Good luck. Make sure she stays really warm, and is in ASPEN bedding. OH MY, who ever sold you a 2 week old snake needs to be reported. I cant believe this. You should have done researgh PRIOR to getting the snake.
2006-11-06 13:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Corn snakes can be housed with other corn snakes of similar size, so long as they are seperated for feeding.
Never mix species together, milk snakes and king snakes will eat other snakes.
Male and female snakes should be housed seperatley.
After wintering your snakes at cooler temperatures the two sexes can be put together for mating. Please get some advice about breeding these snakes before you proceed with breeding.
Corn snakes are not snake eaters and can be kept more than one together. They are wonderful tame snakes that eat small rodents in the wild and in captivity.
2006-11-06 03:34:34
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answered by stevehart53 6
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you cannot put ANY other snakes in with the corn snake. Corn snakes eat other snakes and thus won't get along at all. their favorite food is snakes and lizard although I feed mine rat pups.Try to get mmore information on your pet in order to give it the care it needs. www.stormpages.com/dracoslair/Snakes/cornsnakes.html
check out this site it is very helpful and has a lot of tips to keep your snake happy.
to all the thumbs down.....what did I do to you? just curious what's so bad about this answer, by the way I've had a corn snake for 3 years now.
2006-11-06 06:11:00
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answered by INSANE SUGARPUFF 6
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NEVER house any 2 snakes together, except during breeding. Snakes are solitary animals and forcing them to live together which causes stress, and stress in turn causes feeding, shedding and health problems. Also, snakes have been known to eat each other. Just don't do it.
2006-11-06 02:13:03
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answered by Jason 3
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