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Blood_and_circe

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Since: Oct 07, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:43 pm
Post subject: Corn snake hatchling housing.
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We've just acquired two of the darlingest corn snake hatchlings, Blood
spent hours custom building a viv. and we put them in their new home,
to find out that my carolina corn, sally-essfa, can escape into His
anery corn's enclosure (no name yet) and they snuggled happily,but we
were wondering "is it ok to house the two together for the next year?"
after that they'll get seperate larger vivs anyway...but it was a
thought!! and at 9wks they really are darling!!!


any info is appreciated and we would be very grateful...

Blood and circe.
xx

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Dewitt

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:38 am
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On 7 Oct 2006 15:43:12 -0700, "Blood_and_circe"
<circe_the_wanderer DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote:

>We've just acquired two of the darlingest corn snake hatchlings, Blood
>spent hours custom building a viv. and we put them in their new home,
>to find out that my carolina corn, sally-essfa, can escape into His
>anery corn's enclosure (no name yet) and they snuggled happily,but we
>were wondering "is it ok to house the two together for the next year?"
>after that they'll get seperate larger vivs anyway...but it was a
>thought!! and at 9wks they really are darling!!!
>
>
>any info is appreciated and we would be very grateful...
>
>Blood and circe.
>xx

Generally, not a good idea. Especially with younger corns,
cannibalism is possible.

deg

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Rab

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:37 pm
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Keeping multiple snakes in 1 enclosure can cause stress, Snakes, under the
right circumstances will be cannibalistic, even of the same species. They
share bacteria, sicknesses, hides, heat sources, etc.When 1 regurges, which
one was it?



"Dewitt" <dewittwebno RemoveThis @spamearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:ld6ji2lbi8ndkoql72bckbuaa6dlo6a57o@4ax.com...
> On 7 Oct 2006 15:43:12 -0700, "Blood_and_circe"
> <circe_the_wanderer RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>We've just acquired two of the darlingest corn snake hatchlings, Blood
>>spent hours custom building a viv. and we put them in their new home,
>>to find out that my carolina corn, sally-essfa, can escape into His
>>anery corn's enclosure (no name yet) and they snuggled happily,but we
>>were wondering "is it ok to house the two together for the next year?"
>>after that they'll get seperate larger vivs anyway...but it was a
>>thought!! and at 9wks they really are darling!!!
>>
>>
>>any info is appreciated and we would be very grateful...
>>
>>Blood and circe.
>>xx
>
> Generally, not a good idea. Especially with younger corns,
> cannibalism is possible.
>
> deg
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Jason W

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:59 pm
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I keep all my hachlings together. Never had a problem yet but there is the
posability of problems.
"Rab" <rockobillyuk.RemoveThis@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Keeping multiple snakes in 1 enclosure can cause stress, Snakes, under the
> right circumstances will be cannibalistic, even of the same species. They
> share bacteria, sicknesses, hides, heat sources, etc.When 1 regurges,
which
> one was it?
>
>
>
> "Dewitt" <dewittwebno.RemoveThis@spamearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:ld6ji2lbi8ndkoql72bckbuaa6dlo6a57o@4ax.com...
> > On 7 Oct 2006 15:43:12 -0700, "Blood_and_circe"
> > <circe_the_wanderer.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >>We've just acquired two of the darlingest corn snake hatchlings, Blood
> >>spent hours custom building a viv. and we put them in their new home,
> >>to find out that my carolina corn, sally-essfa, can escape into His
> >>anery corn's enclosure (no name yet) and they snuggled happily,but we
> >>were wondering "is it ok to house the two together for the next year?"
> >>after that they'll get seperate larger vivs anyway...but it was a
> >>thought!! and at 9wks they really are darling!!!
> >>
> >>
> >>any info is appreciated and we would be very grateful...
> >>
> >>Blood and circe.
> >>xx
> >
> > Generally, not a good idea. Especially with younger corns,
> > cannibalism is possible.
> >
> > deg
>
>
>
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