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Connor asked in PetsReptiles · 7 years ago

Can 2 baby corn snakes live with each other until they get older?

Hi, I was wondering if 2 baby corn snakes could live in the same tank until they get older. If they can, at what age should I separate them ?

Thanks !

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  • 7 years ago
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    No don't keep them together. Corns will eat each other.

    To the person that said pet stores do it all the time, yes but they are not supposed to be there long they expect to sell them soon. You can get away with it for awhile but there is a chance one will eat the other even if they are the same size, one may try and then both could die..

    Its not worth the risk.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    Generally you do not want to house them together. They are solitary animals. With them being babies it should not really matter since they do it at pet shops all the time. The best thing to do is keep them in there together until they are eating on fuzzies. At this point you will want to start separating them. Check out my facebook page at Corn Snake Facts and Questions to learn more about these reptiles. I have years of experience with corn, milk, and king snakes.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    The best thing to do is wait until they get a little bigger. If they are still similar in size and get along with each other then yes go ahead! Just make sure they have enough room in their tank

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