I dont thank you should King and milksnakes eat other snakes, A garter or ribbon snake might be eaten by your corn. Also your snakes may become stressed because they are solitary animals. If you do get a third I would suggest a corn of a similiar size of your current snakes and either have seperate enclosure or one large enough for all 3 to feel comfortable and not become stressed. Also feed the snakes seperately so they dont compete with one another for food. GOOD LUCK
2007-01-02 08:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Corns and royals can mix well as long as they are of similar size, i wouldn't try to put a third snake in with the two you have tho it could be very stressful for them, as for what snake to get i would definitely say a royal, they are very docile and reach a nice size, not too big, although they can be very fussy eaters and are known to sometimes go months without feeding i wouldnt let this put you off as most of them will eat eventually, i was quite lucky with mine, he has his moments but most of the time he will take his food. other than royals i would say kings and milk snakes are good beginners, also docile but some can grow to fairly large sizes, don't mix these two with any other snake though as they will eat it.
Make sure you think carefully before you go out and buy one, i would say if you cant provide a third enclosure for a new snake then maybe you should reconsider getting one just yet.
Good luck! :)
2007-01-02 08:36:13
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answered by Shorty 2
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I don't think Danielle knows what she's talking about. Most snakes don't try to eat each other.
I have 2 corns and a Royal Python (ball python) in together as do many people i know.
Balls are very good beginner snakes being regarded as one of the most docile and friendly species. However just one snag although i was very lucky to get a very good feeder, Balls can be notoriously picky eaters, so just bear that in mind,
That aside they are in my opinion the most fabulous snake to own, absolutely lovely pets.
Always feed them seperately though.
2007-01-02 05:48:20
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answered by Georgie's Girl 5
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Probably none. Snakes, if not exactly the same size, will usually try to eat each other.If one is more aggressive, it may attack and try to eat the other ones. A milksnake is roughly the same size, but much more aggressive.
How big of tank do you have? I always say at least a 10 gallon sized tank per small snake (mine get outside time) For 3 snakes, therefore, you would need at least a 30 gallon sized tank.
2007-01-02 04:35:01
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answered by D 7
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You can try any or all of these:
Wicked Witch of the West
Witches of Eastwick
Witch from BlairWitch
BeWitched
Good Witch from the East
2007-01-02 05:47:01
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answered by DungDung 3
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Maybe you should consult some pagan website to see which snake(s) a witch would prefer.
Make sure you know which witch you're getting advice from, though.
2007-01-02 04:21:54
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answered by Trollbuster 6
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i think of the difficulty may well be which you're actually not sorting your components via how stable they're. for occasion, human beings on Yahoo solutions shouldn't settle for a similar point of attention as a expert e book written via a breeder interior the previous 5 years. Nor would desire to any on line care sheet. on line care sheets on 'kiddie sites' shouldn't settle for equivalent weight with care sheets on expert breeder sites and ideal reptile boards. Random keepers of single animals would desire to be skipped over. So would desire to puppy shop workers. in case you take care of your components via how stable they're, i don't think of you will locate there is any conflicting information left, different than for some minor issues that are elective (such as, feeding a sprint one snake as quickly as each and every 5 days, or as quickly as each and every 7 days? the two are high-quality options). value: probably approximately $a hundred and twenty, looking on what options you're making relating to caging, and heating. Please use a warmth pad controlled via an easily thermostat. The thermostat is the main serious piece of equipment you will purchase, and lots of folk overlook approximately it as a results of fact it somewhat is costly. you want one. Feed a million or 2 prey products in line with feeding, and feed the snake as quickly as a week. (each and every 5 to 7 days for juveniles, each and every 7 days for adults). Feed rodents that are as huge around as a results of fact the widest area of the snake. (Pinkies may well be larger than the widest area of a sparkling hatchling snake, yet hatchlings can take care of that). set up suitable, they're extremely difficulty-free to guard. you may purchase your snake from a community breeder, from a stable breeder at an expo, or on line. For a known-time snake proprietor, i don't advise determining to purchase from a puppy shop. pay attention the 'much low-cost guy' at an expo. decide on a huge wholesome animal, not the main inexpensive one. purchase from somebody who can inform you while that good animal final ate, and what it ate.
2016-10-19 08:57:28
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answered by shea 4
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Go to yahoo ''Groups'' and do a search for ''snakes'' then take your pick and join, I think there's over 400 snake groups to choose from.
2007-01-02 04:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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simple answer
NEVER MIX SPECIES.
How the HELL do you keep a royal and a corn together, one comes from AFRICA, the other from AMERICA, they have different temperature and humidity requirements.
DONT DO IT.
2007-01-02 09:53:20
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answered by mark 2
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Try a Mongoose!
2007-01-02 04:24:07
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answered by puffy 6
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