carpetviper Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 You should not keep two snakes together. In the wild snakes are solitary animals that only come together to breed and there are many reasons not to keep them together if you want me to go through them I will send you a pm. On a lighter note I do know that sheffield exotics actually have some baby snow corns in but I would strongly advise that you house them seperately as the major thing that could happen is that if one is bigger than the other they may try to eat eachother especially around feeding time.
xxnikkixx Posted June 7, 2009 Author Posted June 7, 2009 You should not keep two snakes together. In the wild snakes are solitary animals that only come together to breed and there are many reasons not to keep them together if you want me to go through them I will send you a pm. On a lighter note I do know that sheffield exotics actually have some baby snow corns in but I would strongly advise that you house them seperately as the major thing that could happen is that if one is bigger than the other they may try to eat eachother especially around feeding time. I did hear about the eating thing but i wouldnt put a babie in with mine thankyou for the advice
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