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I have a question. I bought 2 corn snakes the other day and was wondering is it ok to keep them both together? They are both female I beleve and do well together. When I got them they were together so I didn't think it was bad or not. Another thing the owner before said that they were 3 years old. The albino is 4ft and the other is 3'6" is this too fast I thought it took longer a foot or more a year? The tank there in is a 55 gallon with aspen bottom I think wityh a few climbing sticks and a big water bowl. They are very friendly and love to cuddle up in the blanket almost like a cat. I hope to put picks up soon
Corns are generally fine together however Most other snakes shoudnt be housed together for many reasons and some people just get stuck on it. Its just easier and better to keep eveyone seperate for many reasonss.
ok a snake doesnt need a "Swimming bowl" if it has a drinking bowl. and i think its better to have purified water in the water dish but make sure the water is room temp. baby corns are very tiny so make sure you have that incloser escape profe. and what kind of corn did you say you were getting.