View Full Version : Can corn snakes live with Milk snakes?
As i said, is it possible to put my hatchinling cornie with a milk snake, please let me know!
timfriesen32
04-27-05, 02:51 PM
No!
Snakes are solitary animals and should not be housed together. Unless you are attempting to breed them.
and your milksnake will likely eat your corn!!
ok, what about 2 hatchling corn snakes... just for company... my snake likes my cat :)
or maybe it tinks it can eat eat, either way is 2 cornie hatchling ok?
corns can also be canabalistic so better safe than sorry.
OK. My cornie is about ( ) that wide... he has 3 pinkies a week for 3 weeks.. can he have fuzies now? and if they r too big will he know and not eat em?
oops
I mean ((((())))) that wide
Jeff_Favelle
04-27-05, 06:52 PM
Troll.........................
Invictus
04-28-05, 08:30 AM
My thoughts exactly Jeff.
thunder
04-28-05, 01:02 PM
what does "troll" mean?
Jeff_Favelle
04-28-05, 05:58 PM
Fishin' for replies when the answers are obvious...............
Actually this is my 1st snake... i dont have a clue if hes big enough. The question i gave u was realistic and i need to know if the largest part of his body is (.(()).) bout that wide can he eat fuzzies?!
peterm15
04-29-05, 01:42 PM
the general rule is 1.5 to 2 times the thickest part of his body.... by the looks of it yes he can eat a fuzzy....
Them and Us
04-29-05, 01:46 PM
i went to the white plains reptile show last weekend and there was an x-ray of a large dumeril's boa that had eaten its smaller mate.
Ah ok, well i fed him 1 and he struggled a bit, so ill stick to pinkies for a bit longer :) thanx to all u who weren't assuming i was an experianced snake keeper and actually answered my Q's instead of being a tard and putting Troll...........................
snake_goth
04-30-05, 08:01 AM
*gets burned from the flame blow back* knew i should of got those flame retardent jeans :p
Don't worry too much if he "struggled" with it, the bigger the prey, the longer it takes them to swallow, but if they get it down and digest it properly there is no need to wait.
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